Do Editorial Members of Otorhinolaryngology Journals Publish Their Own Work? An Analysis of Editorial Self-Publication Practices in Otorhinolaryngology Journals.

Ali Bayram, Yunus Kantekin, Taner Kemal Erdağ
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Objective: To investigate the prevalence and other characteristics of editorial self-publication in general otorhinolaryngology journals. Methods: Among the otorhinolaryngology journals indexed in SCI-E in 2023, 12 met the inclusion criteria for the study. The editorial members of the journals were identified from the front matter of all issues published in 2023 and classified according to their editorial role. Original articles, review articles, and case reports were extracted from each journal's archives and the prevalence and other characteristics of articles published by editorial members were investigated independently by 2 authors. Results: A total of 795 editorial members were identified across 12 journals and 185 (23.3%) had at least 1 instance of editor-as-author (EAA), ranging from 11.3% to 41.5%, depending on the journal. Editorial members were listed as an EAA in 290 of the 2106 articles (13.8%), with a range of 5.7% to 54.5%. Original articles were the most common type of editorial self-publication, accounting for 71.7%, followed by review articles (17.6%) and case reports (10.7%). Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate editorial self-publishing practice in otorhinolaryngology journals and to demonstrate that the prevalence of being an EAA varies widely among otorhinolaryngology journals.

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目的:了解普通耳鼻咽喉科期刊编辑自主出版的流行情况及其他特点。方法:2023年SCI-E收录的耳鼻喉科期刊中,有12篇符合本研究的纳入标准。这些期刊的编辑成员是从2023年出版的所有期刊的头版事件中确定的,并根据他们的编辑角色进行分类。从每个期刊的档案中提取原创文章、综述文章和病例报告,并由两位作者独立调查编辑成员发表的文章的流行程度和其他特征。结果:在12种期刊中,共有795名编辑成员被确定,185名(23.3%)至少有一次编辑作为作者(EAA)的情况,根据期刊的不同,范围从11.3%到41.5%不等。在2106篇文章中,有290篇(13.8%)被列为监管局成员,比例介乎5.7%至54.5%。原创文章是最常见的编辑自发表类型,占71.7%,其次是综述文章(17.6%)和病例报告(10.7%)。结论:据我们所知,这是第一个调查耳鼻喉科期刊编辑自主出版实践的研究,并证明了在耳鼻喉科期刊中,作为EAA的流行程度存在很大差异。
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