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B – Redefining misconduct18 December 2013Fanelli D. Redefine misconduct as distorted reporting. Nature 2013;494:149(doi: 10.1038/494149a) Only the most egregious cases of misconduct are discovered and punished. Publication, peer-review and misconduct investigations should focus less on […]
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B – Research ethics: authorship18 December 2013Jawad F. Research ethics: authorship and publication. Journal of Pakistan Medical Association 2013;63(12):1560-1562 Some considerations on authorship issues. These should be known to all performing research, and every institution should […]
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B – Iranian registry of clinical trials18 December 2013Solaymani-Dodaran M, Vasei M, Ghanei M. Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials: a four-year steady progress. Archives of Iranian Medicine 2013;16(11):671-674 The Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT) begun its activities […]
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B – Research misconduct18 December 2013Bornmann L. Research misconduct – definitions, manifestations and extent. Publications 2013;1(3):87-98(doi: 10.3390/publications1030087) This article provides an overview of what research misconduct is generally understood to be, its manifestations and the extent […]
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B – Open data sharing in the context of bioresources18 December 2013De Castro P, Calzolari A, Napolitani F, et al. Open data sharing in the context of bioresources. Acta Informatica Medica 2013;21(4):291-292(doi: 10.5455/aim.2013.21.291-292) In the complex field of bioresources, the BRIF […]
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B – Gender differences in UK research funding18 December 2013Head MG, Fitchett JR, Cooke MK, et al. Differences in research funding for women scientists: a systematic comparison of UK investments in global infectious disease research during 1997–2010. BMJ Open […]
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B – New roles for health sciences librarians17 December 2013Martin EL. Shaping opportunities for the new health sciences librarian. Journal of the Medical Library Association 2013;101(4):252-253(doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.101.4.004) This Editorial briefly summarizes some aspects related to the new health sciences librarian roles, […]
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B – Research data referencing17 December 2013Hahnel M. The reuse factor. Nature 2013;502:298 The majority of scientists still consider journal articles to be the only valid, formal record of their research. The author has set up […]
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B – BioRxiv preprint website for bioscience17 December 2013Callaway E. Preprints come to life. Nature 2013;503:180 BioRxiv is a free online archive and distribution service for unpublished preprints in the life sciences. It is launched by Cold Spring […]
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B – Libyan Journal of Medicine17 December 2013Bakoush O. Libyan Journal of Medicine among top journals in African and Arab countries. Libyan Journal of Medicine 2013;8:20686(doi: 10.3402/ljm.v8i0.20686) African and Arab academic and research institutions contribute modestly to […]
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B – Science communication to general public17 December 2013Brownell SE, Price JV, Steinman L. Science communication to the general public: why we need to teach undergraduate and graduate students this skill as part of their formal scientific training. […]
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B- Impact factor and citation performance13 December 2013Finardi U. Correlation between Journal Impact Factor and citation performance: an experimental study. Journal of Informetrics 2013;7(2):357-370(doi: 10.1016/j.joi.2012.12.004) This article studies how the correlation between the Journal Impact Factor and the […]