Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Baltimore, Maryland.
Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Baltimore, Maryland.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2019 Oct;16(10):1491-1498. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2019.06.011. Epub 2019 Jul 9.
Increasingly, medical journals are recognizing "equally credited authors" (ECA) in the primary and senior authorship of articles. The aim of this study was to assess the policies of co-first authorship, co-senior authorship, and designation of a corresponding author in the radiology literature.
We identified 29 radiology journals based on impact factor ranking. Journal offices were contacted by phone and e-mail to ascertain their practices on first and senior authorship ECA designations. We surveyed the March, June, and December 2018 issues of each journal (when available) to assess the utilization of the co-designations in articles.
Twenty-five of 29 journals responded to our survey (response rate: 86.2%). Of 25 journals, 20 (80%) allowed co-first authorship. Among these, 4 of 25 journals (16%) allowed more than two co-first authors. Among the 25 responses, 14 journals (56%) allowed co-senior authorship. Among the 24 journals who responded to this specific question, 23 (96%) approved designation of a corresponding author, different from the first or senior author. The review of March, June, December 2018 editions found co-first authorship and co-senior authorship ECA rates of 8.6% (range 0.0%-22.7%) and 1.8% (range 0.0%-13.3%), respectively. A corresponding author other than first or senior author was noted in 13.3% (range 0.0%-34.7%).
There has been widespread acceptance of the concept of ECA in the policies of the top cited imaging journals particularly for first authors (80%). However, the utilization of these designations is uncommon for first authorship (8.6%) and rare (1.8%) for senior authorship based on our 2018 sampling.
越来越多的医学期刊开始在文章的主要和资深作者中承认“同等贡献作者”(ECA)。本研究旨在评估放射学文献中共同第一作者、共同资深作者和指定通讯作者的政策。
我们根据影响因子排名确定了 29 种放射学期刊。通过电话和电子邮件联系期刊办公室,以确定他们在第一作者和资深作者 ECA 指定方面的做法。我们调查了 2018 年 3 月、6 月和 12 月的每本期刊(如有),以评估这些共同指定在文章中的使用情况。
29 种期刊中有 25 种(回复率:86.2%)对我们的调查做出了回应。在 25 种期刊中,有 20 种(80%)允许共同第一作者。在这 20 种期刊中,有 4 种(16%)允许超过两位共同第一作者。在 25 种期刊的回复中,有 14 种(56%)允许共同资深作者。在回答这个具体问题的 24 种期刊中,有 23 种(96%)批准指定不同于第一作者或资深作者的通讯作者。对 2018 年 3 月、6 月和 12 月版本的审查发现,共同第一作者和共同资深作者 ECA 的比例分别为 8.6%(范围 0.0%-22.7%)和 1.8%(范围 0.0%-13.3%)。在非第一作者或资深作者中指定通讯作者的比例为 13.3%(范围 0.0%-34.7%)。
在顶级引用成像期刊的政策中,普遍接受了 ECA 的概念,特别是对于第一作者(80%)。然而,根据我们 2018 年的抽样调查,这些指定的第一作者的使用率并不常见(8.6%),资深作者的使用率则很少见(1.8%)。