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B – How to read health care news stories30 May 2014Schwitzer G. A guide to reading health care news stories. JAMA Internal Medicine e-pub May 05, 2014(doi: 10.10001/jamainternmed.2014.1359) A team of reviewers from HealthNewsReview.org. evaluated the reporting by US news […]
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B – Publication guidelines for industry medical research30 April 2014Wager E, Woolley K, Adshead V, et al. Awareness and enforcement of guidelines for publishing industry-sponsored medical research among publication professionals: the Global Publication Survey. BMJ Open 2014;4:e004780(doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004780) The […]
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B – Guidance on research integrity in Europe1 April 2014Godecharle S, Nemery B, Dierickx K. Guidance on research integrity: no union in Europe. The Lancet 2013;381(9872):1097-1098(doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60759-X) The authors retrieved and analysed 49 national guidelines addressing research misconduct and promoting scientific […]
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B – Why growing retractions are a good sign1 April 2014Fanelli D. Why growing retractions are (mostly) a good sign. PLoS Medicine 2013;10(12):e1001563 (doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001563) The number of journals issuing retractions has grown dramatically in recent years, but the number of […]
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B – Cheating in publications1 April 2014Khan ZH. Cheating in publications – Self or others? Acta Medica Iranica 2014;52(1):1-2 Also using plagiarism, duplicate (redundant) or piecemeal publications, some authors manage to safely escape the barriers and […]
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B – How to be a top journal26 March 2014Huh S. The new era of Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility: what should be prepared to be a top journal in the category of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Journal of Neurogastroenterology […]
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B – Conflict of interest disclosure form26 March 2014Baethge C. The effect of a conflict of interest disclosure form using closed questions on the number of positive conflicts of interest declared – a controlled study. PeerJ 2013;1:e128. (doi: […]
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B – The first scientific journal26 March 2014Singleton A. The first scientific journal. Learned Publishing 2014;27(1):2-4(doi: 10.1087/2014101) On the occasion of the 350th anniversary of the publication of the first scientific journal, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society […]
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B – Conflicts of interest in high-impact biomedical journals26 March 2014Bosch X, Pericas JM, Hernández C, et al. Financial, nonfinancial and editors’ conflicts of interest in high-impact biomedical journals. European Journal of Clinical Investigation 2013;43(7):660-667(doi: 10.1111/eci.2013.43.issue-7/issuetoc) This study aimed to […]
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B – Online-to-print delays and impact factor26 March 2014Tort ABL, Targino ZH, Amaral OB. Rising publication delays inflate journal impact factors. PLoS ONE 2012;7(2):e53374(doi: 10.1371/journale.pone.0053374) In this study the authors used publication records of neuroscience journals to analyze […]
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B – New ideas in science25 March 2014Maqbool F, Bahadar H, Abdollahi M. Science for the benefit of all; the way from idea to product. Journal of Medical Hypotheses and Ideas epub February 2014(doi: 10.1016/j.jmhi.2014.02.002) Mutual coordination […]
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B – Conflicts of interest in biomedical publications25 March 2014Gasparyan AY, Ayvazyan L, NAkazhanov NA, et al. Conflicts of interest in biomedical publications: considerations for authors, peer reviewers, and editors. Croatian Medical Journal 2013;54:600-608(doi: 10.3325/cmj.2013.54.600) This article overviews evidence […]