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B – Authorship matrix23 March 2015Clement TP. Authorship matrix: a rational approach to quantify individual contributions and responsibilities in multi-author scientific articles. Science and Engineering Ethics 2014;20:345-361(doi: 10.1007/s11948-013-9454-3) The author proposes a rational method for […]
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B – Peer review in the digital age11 March 2015Nicholas D, Watkinson A, Jamali HR, et al. Peer review: still king in the digital age. Learned Publishing 2015;28(1):15-21(doi: 10.1087/20150104) The article presents one of the main findings of an international […]
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B – Identifying legitimate OA journals11 March 2015Hill T. Identifying legitimate open access journals: some suggestions from a publisher. Learned Publishing 2015;28:59-62(doi: 10.1087/20150109) The author outlines a set of criteria by which authors and readers can identify legitimate publishers. […]
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B – Gender differences in conference presentations11 March 2015Jones TM, Fanson KV, Lanfear R, et al. Gender differences in conference presentations: a consequence of selof-selection? PeerJ 2:e627 (doi: 10.7717/peerj.627) Women continue to be under-represented in the sciences, with their […]
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B – NIH plans to enhance reproducibility11 March 2015Collins FS, Tabak LA. Policy: NIH plans to enhance reproducibility. Nature 2014 Jan. 27 The authors discuss the significant initiatives that the US National Institutes of Health is exploring to […]
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B – CoBRA: Citation of BioResources in journal Articles11 March 2015Bravo E, Calzolari A, De Castro P, et al. Developing a guideline to standardize the citation of bioresources in journal articles (CoBRA). BMC Medicine 2015;13:33(doi: 10.1186/s12916-015-0266-y) Evaluating bioresources’ use and […]
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N – DOAJ – Fully Functional Now for Application and Reapplication6 February 2015The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is fully functional since 2015-01-23. On this day, publishers were informed via e-mail to reapply now with all their journals which are already […]
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B – Big data and public health21 January 2015Khoury MJ, Ioannidis JPA. Big data meets public health. Science 346(6213):1054(doi: 10.1126/science.aaa2709) The term “Big Data” refers to volumes of large, complex, linkable information. Beyond genomics and other “omic” fields, […]
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B – A social media trial21 January 2015Fox CS, Bonaca MA, Ryan JJ, et al. A randomized trial of social media from Circulation. Circulation e-pub November 18, 2014(doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.114.013509/-/DC1) In order to determine whether social media exposure […]
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B – Post-publication culture21 January 2015Bastian H. A stronger post-publication culture is needed for better science. PLoS Medicine 2014;11(12):e1001772(doi: 10.1371/journal.p.med.1001772) The author states that both improving research quality and reducing waste in science require a […]
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B – Writing publications for advisory boards5 January 2015Whereat A. Writing publications for advisory boards. Medical Writing 2014;23(4):277-279(doi: 10.1179/2047480614Z.00000000252) Medical communication publications are designed to raise awareness of medicines, cosmetics, and technology. These publications ensure that doctors are […]
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B – Medical deontology and ethics22 December 2014Grammaticos PC. Medical deontology, meetings, journals, candidacy for higher posts and how to better enjoy life. Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2014;17(2):85-86 Today few physicians care about medical deontology and […]