1.Fake Peer Review and Inappropriate Authorship Are Real Evils.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2019;34(2):e6-
Inappropriate authorship and other fraudulent publication strategies are pervasive. Here, I deal with contribution disclosures, authorship disputes versus plagiarism among collaborators, kin co-authorship, gender bias, authorship trade, and fake peer review (FPR). In contrast to underserved authorship and other ubiquitous malpractices, authorship trade and FPR appear to concentrate in some Asian countries that exhibit a mixed academic pattern of rapid growth and poor ethics. It seems that strong pressures to publish coupled with the incessantly growing number of publications entail a lower quality of published science in part attributable to a poor, compromised or even absent (in predatory journals) peer review. In this regard, the commitment of Publons to strengthen this fundamental process and ultimately ensure the quality and integrity of the published articles is laudable. Because the many recommendations for adherence to authorship guidelines and rules of honest and transparent research reporting have been rather ineffective, strong deterrents should be established to end manipulated peer review, undeserved authorship, and related fakeries.
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Authorship*
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Dissent and Disputes
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Ethics
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Humans
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Peer Review*
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Plagiarism
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Publications
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Research Report
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Sexism
2.Journal publishing in our connected world.
Singapore medical journal 2019;60(1):1-2
3.Scientific Hypotheses: Writing, Promoting, and Predicting Implications
Armen Yuri GASPARYAN ; Lilit AYVAZYAN ; Ulzhan MUKANOVA ; Marlen YESSIRKEPOV ; George D KITAS
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2019;34(45):e300-
Scientific hypotheses are essential for progress in rapidly developing academic disciplines. Proposing new ideas and hypotheses require thorough analyses of evidence-based data and predictions of the implications. One of the main concerns relates to the ethical implications of the generated hypotheses. The authors may need to outline potential benefits and limitations of their suggestions and target widely visible publication outlets to ignite discussion by experts and start testing the hypotheses. Not many publication outlets are currently welcoming hypotheses and unconventional ideas that may open gates to criticism and conservative remarks. A few scholarly journals guide the authors on how to structure hypotheses. Reflecting on general and specific issues around the subject matter is often recommended for drafting a well-structured hypothesis article. An analysis of influential hypotheses, presented in this article, particularly Strachan's hygiene hypothesis with global implications in the field of immunology and allergy, points to the need for properly interpreting and testing new suggestions. Envisaging the ethical implications of the hypotheses should be considered both by authors and journal editors during the writing and publishing process.
Allergy and Immunology
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Databases, Bibliographic
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Ethics, Research
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Hygiene Hypothesis
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Peer Review
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Publications
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Writing
4.Ethical Priority Setting for Successful Publishing by Iranian Scientists.
Tina DIDARI ; Mohammad ABDOLLAHI
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2018;33(49):e313-
No abstract available.
Iran
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Authorship
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Biomedical Research
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Peer Review
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Publishing
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Periodicals as Topic
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Research Personnel
5.Thanks to our authors, reviewers, editors, and Prof. Ha.
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2018;33(1):e2018001-
No abstract available.
Periodicals as Topic
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Environmental Health
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Publishing
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Peer Review, Research
6.Our Valuable Contributors: Reviewers of 2017.
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 2018;51(2):63-63
No abstract available.
Periodicals as Topic*
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Publishing*
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Peer Review, Research
7.Connecting Technological Innovation in Artificial Intelligence to Real-world Medical Practice through Rigorous Clinical Validation: What Peer-reviewed Medical Journals Could Do.
Seong Ho PARK ; Herbert Y KRESSEL
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2018;33(22):e152-
Artificial intelligence (AI) is projected to substantially influence clinical practice in the foreseeable future. However, despite the excitement around the technologies, it is yet rare to see examples of robust clinical validation of the technologies and, as a result, very few are currently in clinical use. A thorough, systematic validation of AI technologies using adequately designed clinical research studies before their integration into clinical practice is critical to ensure patient benefit and safety while avoiding any inadvertent harms. We would like to suggest several specific points regarding the role that peer-reviewed medical journals can play, in terms of study design, registration, and reporting, to help achieve proper and meaningful clinical validation of AI technologies designed to make medical diagnosis and prediction, focusing on the evaluation of diagnostic accuracy efficacy. Peer-reviewed medical journals can encourage investigators who wish to validate the performance of AI systems for medical diagnosis and prediction to pay closer attention to the factors listed in this article by emphasizing their importance. Thereby, peer-reviewed medical journals can ultimately facilitate translating the technological innovations into real-world practice while securing patient safety and benefit.
Artificial Intelligence*
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Decision Support Techniques
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Inventions*
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Journalism, Medical
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Machine Learning
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Patient Safety
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Peer Review
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Research Personnel
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Translating
8.Thanks to our authors, reviewers, editors, and Prof. Ha
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2018;33(1):2018001-
No abstract available.
Periodicals as Topic
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Environmental Health
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Publishing
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Peer Review, Research
9.Thanks to the Reviewers of the Korean Journal of Radiology
Korean Journal of Radiology 2018;19(1):1-3
No abstract available.
Biomedical Research
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Radiography
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Radiology
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Peer Review, Research
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Periodicals as Topic
10.New start.
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health 2017;41(2):71-72
No abstract available.
Dental Research
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Journalism, Dental
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Periodicals as Topic
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Peer Review
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Publishing

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