Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.
J BUON. 2020 Nov-Dec;25(6):2533-2536.
In the era of COVID19, research has been conducted at an extraordinary pace, eliminating the time from submission to publication to unprecedented levels. This is facilitated by preprint platforms and social media which can spread, reproduce and promote new knowledge with enormous speed. However, there are many concerns regarding the risk of potential deflection from the peer review process that some journals might have adopted, in order to manage the overwhelming wave of COVID19-related submissions. Another dimension of this problem, is the inequity and the publication hurdles that many non-COVID19 scientists might face, since review process of non-COVID19 papers is delayed and journal space is limited to serve the COVID19 literature. Besides the access to publishing, some scientists have redirected their scholarly activity towards coronavirus publications, either permanently or temporarily or even opportunistically. The latter might be attributed to the ease that COVID19 related articles are getting published and cited. This epidemiologic and potentially academic crisis might also be an opportunity for editors, journals and reviewers to create a new journalistic landscape where rapid, transparent and thorough review process can be offered to the authors based on the lessons learned from the current ongoing crisis.
在 COVID19 时代,研究以空前的速度进行着,投稿到发表的时间大大缩短。这要归功于预印本平台和社交媒体,它们可以以惊人的速度传播、复制和推广新知识。然而,人们对一些期刊可能为了应对 COVID19 相关投稿的巨大浪潮而采用的潜在偏离同行评审过程的风险存在许多担忧。这个问题的另一个方面是,许多非 COVID19 科学家可能面临的不平等和出版障碍,因为非 COVID19 论文的评审过程被推迟,而且期刊空间有限,以满足 COVID19 文献的需求。除了发表的机会,一些科学家已经将他们的学术活动转向冠状病毒出版物,无论是永久性的、暂时性的还是机会主义的。后者可能归因于 COVID19 相关文章更容易发表和引用。这种流行病学和潜在的学术危机也可能为编辑、期刊和审稿人提供一个机会,创造一个新的新闻领域,根据当前正在进行的危机中吸取的经验教训,为作者提供快速、透明和彻底的评审过程。