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  • '''Total number of Journals in Bioblast: {{#ask:[[Category:Journals]] |format=count {{#ask:[[Category:Journals]]
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  • ...ne directory that indexes and provides access to open access peer-reviewed journals. ::::* Newly launched journals must demonstrate a publishing history of more than one year, or have publis
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  • '''Total number of Journals in Bioblast: {{#ask:[[Category:Journals]] |format=count {{#ask:[[Category:Journals]]
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  • ...cientific disciplines. The SCI provides gold-standard lists of established journals.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Directory of Open Access Journals]]
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/List_of_academic_journals_by_preprint_policy list of academic journals by preprint policy] is available. :::: Most established journals now admit preprints in their publication system without any problem, if the
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  • |Title=[http://jasn.asnjournals.org/ Journals of the American Society of Nephrology]
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  • |Title=[http://biomedgerontology.oxfordjournals.org/content/by/year The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences]
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  • ...and find that preprints with more downloads are likely to be published in journals with a higher impact factor. Lastly, we developed Rxivist.org, a website fo
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  • ...rgoes) and under open licences, either in quality Open Access platforms or journals or through immediate deposit in open repositories that fulfil the necessary
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  • ...pact criteria enter the Emerging Sources Citation Index™ (ESCI), then ESCI journals that gain impact move to Science Citation Index Expanded™ (SCIE), part of === Directory of Open Access Journals ===
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  • ...lthough the advice is aimed mainly at editors and publishers of scientific journals, since this is the area in which OPR is at its most mature, many of the pri
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  • |abstract=Cheap open-access journals raise questions about the value publishers add for their money. Michael Eis ...think,” agrees Peter Binfield, co-founder of one of the newest open-access journals, PeerJ, and formerly a publisher at PLoS.
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  • ...ne directory that indexes and provides access to open access peer-reviewed journals. ::::* Newly launched journals must demonstrate a publishing history of more than one year, or have publis
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  • |info=[https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22)00107-6/fulltext?dgcid=raven_jbs_etoc_email ...rther compounded by the fact that these costs are similar across the major journals in our specialty (appendix). Our institution has no dedicated funds to cove
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  • ...t their peer-review process improves articles for publication. This is how journals add value. Prior posting on a preprint archive will only improve an article ...reprints in medical science is a natural next step for ''JRSM'' that other journals should take too. It is one small step for an individual journal but a giant
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  • ::::* Journals should define the types or levels of conflicts of interest that are not per ::::* Journals should ask potential editorial board members to provide a list of their pot
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  • ...s, as opposed to eye-catching, from researchers, institutions, funders and journals would benefit everyone.
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  • ...higher. The marked variation in the frequency of problematic images among journals suggests that journal practices, such as prepublication image screening, in ...esearch papers containing the search term “Western blot” from 40 different journals and 14 publishers were examined for inappropriate duplications of photograp
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  • ...fic manuscripts posted online before formal peer-review and publication in journals. Preprints have become prominent in scientific publishing, which is increas ...lts go unnoticed because they are deemed to be of insufficient interest to journals; and, by chronicling the progress of scientific narratives, they can influe
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  • ::::* Journals must be able to provide XML-tagged citation and abstract data, as described ::::* Journals must have a registered [[International Standard Serial Number|ISSN]]. This
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  • ...rch Council of Norway after 2021 will be published in open-access academic journals (1–3). ...ften in the range of USD 1500–3000, but for traditional subscription-based journals, it can reach USD 6000 (5).
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  • ...and the Working Meeting of the Editorial Board of the Chinese and English Journals of Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica and the Future Development Forum of Innovative :::: Host: the Editorial Board of the Chinese and English Journals of Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, Chongqing Medical University, Institute of Ma
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  • |title=Kleinert S, Horton R; Editors of the Lancet family of journals (2018) Preprints with The Lancet: joining online research discussion platfo |authors=Kleinert S, Horton R; Editors of the Lancet family of journals
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  • ...port content in scope and format that may be similar to that submitted to journals, and many platforms assign Digital object identifiers (Dois) to preprints a
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  • ...of manuscripts that have yet to be published in traditional peer-reviewed journals; they exist to further research by getting results out quickly and allowing
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  • ...llSymposiaLogo.jpg|90px]] Organized by the editors of Cell Press's leading journals, '''Cell Symposia''' bring together exceptional speakers and scientists to
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  • ...s'' in the various formats of references with bewildering abbreviations of journals, volumes, issues, page numbers. We can do ''today's job'' much better using
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  • ...red. Will funding agencies encourage the use of preprint servers? Will all journals accept manuscripts for publication after they have been disseminated as pre ::::# [http://bit.ly/Journalpreprintpolicy Wikipedia: List of academic journals by preprint policy (2016)]
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  • ...nternet, have been used in conjunction with peer review and publication in journals in the physical sciences for almost 25 years. Recently, more scientists hav
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  • [[Category:Journals]]
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  • ...nical investigations) and the increasingly limited venues for publication (journals with sufficiently high impact). This system would be expected intrinsically ...d that research be compared to widgets, but realists will acknowledge that journals generate revenue; publications are critical in drug development and marketi
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  • ...out for discussion before they are formally peer reviewed and published in journals. But for some scientists, the term is now a misnomer — their preprint pap
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  • ...e that SciELO Brazil has been promoting by minimizing the time to indexing journals, the publication of individual articles ahead of print, and, as a priority,
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  • ...n by the [[Directory of Open Access Journals]] (DOAJ): "We define these as journals where the copyright holder of a scholarly work grants usage rights to other ...n access journals have higher publication fees compared to non-open access journals, to be covered by the authors. This leads to different ratings of 'open'.
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  • ...Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals' by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) (see [[G
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  • ...t=A dedicated website for sharing biology papers before peer review leaves journals divided. What are biologists so afraid of? Physicists, mathematicians and s
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  • |title=Oakden-Rayner L, Beam AL, Palmer LJ (2018) Medical journals should embrace preprints to address the reproducibility crisis. Int J Epide ...not be able to be replicated,<sup>2</sup> even if published in high-impact journals.<sup>3</sup> These concerns have led to suggestions of a ‘reproducibility
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  • ...nethics.org/ COPE]). To verify the originality of content submitted to our journals, we use [http://www.ithenticate.com/ iThenticate] to check submissions agai
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  • ...nuscripts publicly available before, or in parallel to, submitting them to journals for traditional peer review. The rationale for preprint servers is fundamen ...first to the most prestigious journals, and then resubmit to “lower level” journals as they are rejected. The numerous negative impacts of such behavior have b
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  • ...reprint’ with respect to the state of traditional peer review in scholarly journals, given the importance that the research community places in journal-coupled ::::* The overlay journal is built on the concept of deconstructed journals, and represents a type of journal that operates by having peer review as an
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  • ...r findings available more quickly, unshackled from sluggish and tyrannical journals.
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  • ..., Rubin EJ, Sahni P (2020) A disclosure form for work submitted to medical journals - a proposal from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. N
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  • === Journals === ::::* [[Journals in Bioblast]]
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  • ...at enabling researchers to publish reproducible manuscripts through online journals. Reproducible manuscripts enrich the traditional narrative of a research ar
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  • :::: Several publications in peer-reviewed journals report respiration normalized for CS activity in units which do not make se
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  • ...es. Submissions are made using the same platform as with the peer-reviewed journals, although some of the requirements are less stringent. Articles are not typ
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  • ...ist research community. On analyzing two hundred articles from high-impact journals we find a large majority missing at least one key piece of information nece
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  • ...have been posted on noncommercial preprint servers to be submitted to the journals for consideration. The use of preprint servers is becoming more common, but
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  • ::::** Fourth, peer review by journals, although helpful, is certainly not a fool-proof mechanism for identifying ...e of this drive may diminish if work routinely appears first as preprints. Journals then may be incentivized to look more toward quality than speed and seek to
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  • ...additional information needed such as workflows and input parameters. Many journals are revising author guidelines to include data and code availability. This
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  • ...le reviewers, negatively affecting the diversity of reviewers recruited by journals.
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  • ...ments and help produce a better final product published in the journal. .. Journals then may be incentivized to '''look more toward quality than speed''' and s ::::: Quote: ''Most physics papers published in Nature journals begin as preprints—manuscripts that scientists disseminate to their peers
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  • ...arXiv may be still be posted on other sites or submitted to peer-reviewed journals.
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  • |abstract=CONTEXT: Many journals provide peer reviewers with written instructions regarding review criteria,
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  • ...ments and help produce a better final product published in the journal. .. Journals then may be incentivized to '''look more toward quality than speed''' and s
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  • [[Category:Journals]]
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  • ...matics research which have produced about 62 publications on international journals.
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  • ...ess]] remains an unfulfilled dream as long as scientists submit to paywall journals. Beyond Open Access, Open Science emphasizes the quality and scope of scien
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  • ...o their colleagues, and holding meetings on such topics as how funders and journals view preprints. ::::* Still, this year EMBO Press's four journals announced "scooping protection": If an author submits a manuscript within 4
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  • ...ns. Today there are more than 5000 scientific publishing companies, 25 000 journals and 1.5 million articles published/year generating revenue of $25 billion U
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  • ...nterpretation [Annesley T, Scott M, Bastian H, et al (2017) Biomedical journals and preprint services: friends or foes? Clin Chem 63:453-8; Benjamin DJ, B
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  • ::::* Journals should consider setting some design prerequisites for particular types of s ...idespread only when it became a prerequisite for publication in most major journals. Similarly, protocol or dataset registration and deposition is likely to be
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  • ...ments and help produce a better final product published in the journal. .. Journals then may be incentivized to '''look more toward quality than speed''' and s
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  • ::::* An analysis of 791 articles across 5 journals found that around half mistakenly assume non-significance means no effect.
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  • ...roducibility crisis in science. Countless editorials and opinion pieces in journals and newspapers continue to discuss this issue. It would appear that many sc
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  • ...revenues from English-language science, technology and medical publishing journals in 2017 were estimated to be USD$10 billion [11]. This profit is primarily ...ts were financially unsustainable and encouraged publishing in open access journals as a way to push back [13].
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  • ...ublishing such a confusing figure. Additionally, the editors of pro-profit journals should take an appropriate responsibility to improve their contribution to
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  • ...search enterprise — researchers, research institutions, research sponsors, journals, and societies — should significantly improve and update their practices ::::* 4. Societies and journals should develop clear disciplinary authorship standards. Standards should be
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  • ::::* p 59: Our academic journals radiate bad writing .. But if you talk with the authors of these disastrous ::::* p 62: .. don’t mindlessly write the words you see in professional journals.
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  • .... Weekly or monthly printed issues are yesterday’s concept of prescription journals replaced by commonly and immediately accessible formats in the digital era ::* OA, Open Access directory of Open Access Journals DOAJ - https://doaj.org/
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  • |info=[[https://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2020/8855585/ Open Access]]
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  • ...ity and receive feedback on draft manuscripts before they are submitted to journals. bioRxiv is intended for rapid sharing of new research. Some review article
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  • ...inability to replicate the majority of findings presented in high-profile journals. The estimates for irreproducibility based on these empirical observations
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  • ...limination have not been clarified yet. A few publications in high profile journals claimed that mitochondrial ROS formation was inversely related to increasin
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  • ::: Some journals have more explicit examples of conflicts of interest, specifically in regar (taken from [https://journals.plos.org/plosone/s/competing-interests#loc-editors-and-reviewers website] o
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  • ...perpetuity, they call themselves “preprint archives”. What is more, a few journals have begun to post published articles on these servers, rendering the term
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  • ::::* [https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(19)33170-8/fulltext?dgcid=raven_jbs_etoc_email ::::* A Disclosure Form for Work Submitted to Medical Journals
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  • ...eople start to mistake the noise for a signal. Second, this noise pollutes journals, blogs, and news accounts with false alarms, undermining good science and s ...than being published (about 90 percent of the papers published in academic journals today document positive findings rather than negative ones.) However, that
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  • ...d). Today the majority of scientific subscription journals and Open Access journals accepts manuscripts that were previously posted as preprints ([https://asap ...will not lead to any delay, let alone rejection of a preprint manuscript. 'Journals then may be incentivized to look more toward quality than speed and seek to
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  • ...act Factor .. was originally created as a tool to help librarians identify journals to purchase, not as a measure of the scientific quality of research in an a
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  • Please also check our supporting journals at:
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  • ...ists will preferentially read articles at ArXiv rather than find copies in journals.
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  • ...ry accurate description of how the original experiment was performed. Some journals are trying to resolve the '''reproducibility crisis''' improving the rigor
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  • ...of China and Mexico offer financial bonuses for publishing in high-impact journals, they are not responding to a demand by any specific publisher, but followi
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  • ...t. While open access publishing mainly requires payment of the fee and the journals are taking care of the distribution, proper data sharing requires, in addit
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  • :::::: "No one knows how many scientific journals there are, but several estimates point to around 30,000, with close to two ...ic literature from commerce oriented ''bug''lishing in low- or high-impact journals which are predatory to the same extent. The underrating of methodologically
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  • ...nts]]'''. Today scientists may decide to submit manuscripts exclusively to journals which accept the concept of preprints. ...Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals' by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) (see [[G
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  • ...ions'' does not propagate yesterday's concepts in the arena of traditional journals. We can ''do today's job'' much better [5].
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  • ...iety at large. Despite or as a consequence of the present boost of on-line journals and digital overflow, the partially outdated vocabulary of present science
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  • ...the ambiguity crisis" can bestow a quality management label on scientific journals'''. This serves as an effective measure to safeguard the integrity of the i
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  • == Letter to the Editors of scientific journals == ...ould like to include your opinion as editor. We aim at providing a list of journals, from whom we received valuable feedback:
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  • ::::» [http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(17)31282-5/fulltext?elsca1=etoc What we can le ...s.org/plosbiology/s/data-availability Data availability statements in PLOS journals]
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  • ...s'' in the various formats of references with bewildering abbreviations of journals, volumes, issues, page numbers. We can '''do ''today's job'' much better us ...y Blair, or ex-US-presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. Due to paywall journals, Open Access in science remains an unfulfilled dream. - [[Gnaiger_2021_Bioe
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  • :::::: "No one knows how many scientific journals there are, but several estimates point to around 30,000, with close to two ...ic literature from commerce-oriented ''bug''lishing in low- or high-impact journals which are predatory to the same extent. The underrating of methodologically
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