1.Letter to the Editor: Predatory Practices and How to Circumvent Them: a Viewpoint from India.
Vinod RAVINDRAN ; Durga Prasanna MISRA ; Vir Singh NEGI
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2017;32(1):160-161
No abstract available.
India*
2.In vitro and in vivo evaluation of the inhibitory effect of Limnophila indica (Linn.) Druce on shigellosis.
Subhadra, Sandhya ; Gade, Gouthami ; Ravindran, Vinod Kombath ; Emani, Vidya Sravanthi ; Parre, Saikumar ; Banji, David
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(5):538-45
The research aimed to evaluate the anti-Shigella and antacid activities of the methanolic extract of Limnophila indica.
3.Post Transplant Diabetes Mellitus after Renal Transplantation: The Emerging Clinical Challenge.
Vinod RAVINDRAN ; Keshwar BABOOLAL ; Richard MOORE
Yonsei Medical Journal 2004;45(6):1059-1064
No abstract available.
Diabetes Mellitus/diagnosis/*etiology/prevention & control/therapy
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Humans
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Kidney Transplantation/*adverse effects
4.Plagiarism: a Viewpoint from India.
Durga Prasanna MISRA ; Vinod RAVINDRAN ; Anupam WAKHLU ; Aman SHARMA ; Vikas AGARWAL ; Vir Singh NEGI
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2017;32(11):1734-1735
No abstract available.
India*
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Plagiarism*
5.Integrity of Authorship and Peer Review Practices: Challenges and Opportunities for Improvement.
Durga Prasanna MISRA ; Vinod RAVINDRAN ; Vikas AGARWAL
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2018;33(46):e287-
Integrity of authorship and peer review practices are important considerations for ethical publishing. Criteria for authorship, as delineated in the guidelines by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), have undergone evolution over the decades, and now require fulfillment of four criteria, including the need to be able to take responsibility for all aspects of the manuscript in question. Although such updated authorship criteria were published nearly five years ago, still, many major medical and specialist journals have yet to revise their author instructions to conform to this. Inappropriate authorship practices may include gift, guest or ghost authorship. Existing literature suggests that such practices are still widely prevalent, especially in non-English speaking countries. Another emerging problem is that of peer review fraud, mostly by authors, but also rarely by handling editors. There is literature to suggest that a proportion of such fake peer review may be driven by the support of some unscrupulous external editing agencies. Such inappropriate practices with authorship malpractices or disagreement, or peer review fraud, have resulted in more than 600 retractions each, as identified on the retractions database of Retractionwatch.com. There is a need to generate greater awareness, especially in authors from non-English speaking regions of the world, about inappropriate authorship and unethical practices in peer review. Also, support of any external editing agency should be clearly disclosed by authors at the time of submission of a manuscript.
Authorship*
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Fraud
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Peer Review*
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Specialization
6.Letter to the Editor: An Indian Perspective on Universal Open Access Publishing: Think of the Fire before Venturing Out of the Frying Pan!
Durga Prasanna MISRA ; Vinod RAVINDRAN ; Aman SHARMA ; Anupam WAKHLU ; Sakir AHMED ; Vir Singh NEGI ; Vikas AGARWAL
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2020;35(8):85-
No abstract available.
Fires
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Open Access Publishing
7.Letter to the Editor: An Indian Perspective on Universal Open Access Publishing: Think of the Fire before Venturing Out of the Frying Pan!
Durga Prasanna MISRA ; Vinod RAVINDRAN ; Aman SHARMA ; Anupam WAKHLU ; Sakir AHMED ; Vir Singh NEGI ; Vikas AGARWAL
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2020;35(8):e85-