Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2012 Sep;33(8):1447-8. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A3026. Epub 2012 Mar 29.
Assessment of postpublication errors in peer-reviewed journals is difficult and the numbers and types are unknown. We reviewed published errata in major clinical imaging journals in an attempt to understand the numbers and sources of errors in published articles.
Five clinical imaging journals with the highest IFs were searched on-line using the terms "erratum" or "errata" anywhere in the title, abstract, or author listing for a total of 5 years. Each erratum was reviewed and categorized by type and source of responsibility.
The following journals were assessed: JNM, Radiology, AJNR, AJR, and RadioGraphics. There were a total of 158 total errata and each was placed in 1 of the following categories: typographical (94), factual (6), image-related (48), statistical calculation (7), or serious foundational errors (3). Errata were also labeled as author (107) or journal responsibility (51). One hundred forty-eight errata were categorized as minor (typographical, factual, and image-related) and 10 as major (statistical calculation, foundational errors).
Analysis of the 8910 articles published by the 5 journals during the study period, revealed the number of minor and major errors were few, 1.66% and 0.11%, respectively. Of these errors, 93.7% were considered minor and 6.3% major. Most major errors were judged to be the responsibility of the authors, whereas most minor ones were the responsibility of the journals.
评估同行评审期刊的已发表后错误是困难的,且数量和类型未知。我们查阅了主要临床影像学期刊的已发表勘误,试图了解已发表文章中的错误数量和来源。
使用标题、摘要或作者列表中任何位置的“勘误”或“errata”这两个词,在线搜索影响因子最高的 5 种临床影像学期刊,共搜索了 5 年。对每个勘误进行审查,并按类型和责任来源进行分类。
评估的期刊有:JNM、Radiology、AJNR、AJR 和 RadioGraphics。共有 158 项总勘误,每项均归入以下类别之一:排版错误(94)、事实错误(6)、图像相关错误(48)、统计计算错误(7)或严重基础错误(3)。勘误也标记为作者责任(107)或期刊责任(51)。148 项勘误归类为次要错误(排版、事实和图像相关),10 项归类为主要错误(统计计算、基础错误)。
对 5 种期刊在研究期间发表的 8910 篇文章进行分析,发现次要和主要错误的数量分别为 1.66%和 0.11%。在这些错误中,93.7%被认为是次要错误,6.3%是主要错误。大多数主要错误被认为是作者的责任,而大多数次要错误是期刊的责任。