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Do Journals' Author Guidelines Tell Us What We Need to Know about Plagiarism? 期刊的作者指南是否告诉我们我们需要了解的抄袭?
IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 Engineering Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI: 10.3138/JSP.52.3.03
Yu-Chih Sun
Abstract:Author guidelines for submitting manuscripts to journals play an essential role in communicating academic ethics and standards to prospective authors and in ensuring the originality of the articles that journals publish. The purpose of this study was to conduct a cross-journal analysis of author guidelines to see how they address plagiarism. One hundred author guidelines were selected randomly and were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. The findings revealed that the guidelines varied in the extent to which they covered plagiarism. Among the elements of plagiarism addressed, the four most common were duplicate publication, copyright, the definition of plagiarism of others' work, and proper citation. The allowance for reproduction of language ranged along a spectrum from very strict (no verbatim copying of another's words) to less strict (no verbatim copying of significant portions of others' work). Although self-plagiarism is the most common form of plagiarism, it was addressed relatively less often than plagiarism of others' work.
摘要:作者投稿指南在向潜在作者传达学术道德和学术标准以及确保期刊发表文章的原创性方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究的目的是对作者指南进行跨期刊分析,看看他们是如何处理抄袭的。随机抽取100份作者指南进行定性和定量分析。调查结果显示,这些指导方针对抄袭的涵盖程度各不相同。在涉及抄袭的要素中,最常见的四个是重复出版、版权、剽窃他人作品的定义和适当引用。对语言复制的允许范围从非常严格(不逐字抄袭他人的文字)到不那么严格(不逐字抄袭他人作品的重要部分)不等。虽然自我抄袭是最常见的抄袭形式,但与抄袭他人的作品相比,它被处理得相对较少。
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引用次数: 3
Book Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Australia, Part Two: Author Motivation, Audience, and Publishing Knowledge 澳大利亚人文社会科学领域的图书出版,第二部分:作者动机、读者与出版知识
IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 Engineering Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI: 10.3138/JSP.52.3.04
Agata Mrva-Montoya
Abstract:This is part two of a study drawing on semi-structured interviews with twenty-one academics working in the humanities and social sciences at Australian universities. Part two explores why academics write books, who their target audience is, how they learned about publishing, and how they share their knowledge with others. I use self-determination theory to analyze their motives for publishing books. The interviews revealed that academics publish books primarily to share knowledge with other academics, to build their reputation, and to advance their career. These intrinsic motives (enjoyment and satisfaction) and extrinsic motives (success and reputation) are intertwined, and their relative importance evolves over an academic's career. In the past, authors learned about book publishing primarily from experience, but today there are more formal and informal opportunities to acquire publishing knowledge.
摘要:这是一项研究的第二部分,该研究采用半结构化访谈的方式采访了21位在澳大利亚大学从事人文和社会科学工作的学者。第二部分探讨了学者们为什么要写书,他们的目标读者是谁,他们如何学习出版,以及他们如何与他人分享他们的知识。我用自我决定理论来分析他们出书的动机。采访显示,学者出书主要是为了与其他学者分享知识,建立自己的声誉,并促进自己的职业发展。这些内在动机(享受和满足)和外在动机(成功和声誉)是交织在一起的,它们的相对重要性在学术生涯中不断发展。在过去,作者主要从经验中学习图书出版,但今天有更多的正式和非正式的机会来获得出版知识。
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引用次数: 0
Contemporary Publishing and the Culture of Books by Alison Baverstock, Richard Bradford, and Madelena Gonzalez 《当代出版与图书文化》作者:艾莉森·贝弗斯托克、理查德·布拉德福德和马德琳娜·冈萨雷斯
IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 Engineering Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI: 10.3138/JSP.52.3.06
Steven E. Gump
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引用次数: 0
An Analysis of Recently Retracted Articles by Authors Affiliated with Hospitals in Mainland China 中国大陆医院作者近期撤稿分析
IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 Engineering Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.3138/JSP.52.2.03
Tianye Zhao, T. Dai, Zhijun Lun, Yanli Gao
Abstract:The aim of this study was to analyze the features of retracted articles by authors affiliated with hospitals in mainland China. We searched the PubMed, Web of Science, and Retraction Watch databases for retractions and identified the following characteristics of each retracted article: publisher, open access status, impact factor of the journal that retracted the article, any PubPeer comments recorded before the retraction, status of the hospital where the authors worked, and any response to the retraction from the authors. We found 521 retractions, primarily by authors at grade A, third-level hospitals located in a limited number of regions of mainland China, and found that the journals that had published and later retracted the articles tended to have a medium to high impact factor. The main reasons for retraction were data manipulation, fabrication, or fraud; errors made by the authors; or plagiarism. Few of the retracted publications had PubPeer comments before their retraction. This is the first report to focus on retracted research coming out of hospitals in mainland China. The large number of retractions for Chinese hospitals is worrying. The results suggest that some retractions were related to third parties that provided editorial and other services.
摘要:本研究旨在分析中国大陆医院作者撤稿的特点。我们检索了PubMed、Web of Science和Retraction Watch数据库中有关撤稿的信息,并确定了每篇撤稿文章的以下特征:出版商、开放获取状态、撤稿期刊的影响因子、撤稿前记录的PubPeer评论、作者所在医院的状况以及作者对撤稿的任何回应。我们发现521篇撤稿,作者主要来自中国大陆有限地区的三级甲等医院,并且发现已经发表并随后撤稿的期刊往往具有中高影响因子。撤稿的主要原因是数据篡改、捏造或欺诈;作者的错误;或剽窃。被撤稿的出版物中,很少有在撤稿前有PubPeer的评论。这是第一份关注中国大陆医院撤回研究的报告。中国医院的大量撤稿令人担忧。结果表明,一些撤稿与提供编辑和其他服务的第三方有关。
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引用次数: 20
Book Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Australia, Part One: Understanding Institutional Pressures and the Funding Context 澳大利亚人文社会科学领域的图书出版,第一部分:理解制度压力和资助背景
IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 Engineering Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.3138/JSP.52.2.01
Agata Mrva-Montoya, E. Luca
Abstract:This is part one of a two-part study on the publishing behaviours of academics in the humanities and social sciences (HSS) at Australian universities. Our data consist of semi-structured interviews with twenty-one participants. Part one explores how current institutional pressures and the research funding environment are shaping academics' book publishing practices. In particular, we attend to the growing concerns of academics relating to the measurement and ranking of universities, which are driving performance expectations for publishing, and we examine how this trend is influenced by changes in governmental policy and the requirements of funding bodies. We found that Australian HSS academics face increasing pressure to publish journal articles rather than books, to publish books with prestigious international publishers, and to secure external funding for their research. These pressures could restrict their scholarly autonomy or even influence their research agenda. We contend that these developments have concerning implications for HSS in Australia.
摘要:本文是澳大利亚大学人文社会科学(HSS)学者发表行为研究的第一部分。我们的数据由21位参与者的半结构化访谈组成。第一部分探讨了当前的制度压力和研究资助环境如何影响学者的图书出版实践。我们特别关注学术界对大学评估和排名的日益关注,这推动了对出版的表现期望,我们研究了这种趋势是如何受到政府政策变化和资助机构要求的影响的。我们发现,澳大利亚HSS学者面临着越来越大的压力,他们要发表期刊文章而不是出版书籍,要与国际知名出版商合作出版书籍,还要为他们的研究获得外部资助。这些压力可能会限制他们的学术自主权,甚至影响他们的研究议程。我们认为,这些发展对澳大利亚的HSS有影响。
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引用次数: 5
Scholarship, Money, and Prose: Behind the Scenes at an Academic Journal by Michael Chibnik (review) 《奖学金、金钱与散文:学术期刊的幕后》作者:迈克尔·奇布尼克
IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 Engineering Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.3138/JSP.52.2.04
R. Brown
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引用次数: 0
Chinese PhD Students' Perceptions of Predatory Journals: A Survey Study 中国博士生对掠夺性期刊认知的调查研究
IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 Engineering Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.3138/JSP.52.2.02
Jiayun Wang, Jie Xu, Dianyun Chen
Abstract:This study investigates the attitudes of Chinese PhD students toward predatory journals. Data were gathered using an online questionnaire to which 332 Chinese PhD students responded. Our main conclusions are 1) in the sciences, technology, and medicine, respondents frequently confused predatory journals with open access journals; 2) in the humanities and social sciences, the respondents identified only Chinese-language (not English-language) journals as predatory and made a number of misidentifications; and 3) most respondents indicated that they would not submit papers to predatory journals, mainly because doing so would hurt their reputation, yet the minority who were willing to do so mentioned easy acceptance and a short wait time for publication as the top reasons for considering it.
摘要:本研究调查了中国博士生对掠夺性期刊的态度。数据是通过一份有332名中国博士生参与的在线问卷收集的。我们的主要结论是:1)在科学、技术和医学领域,受访者经常混淆掠夺性期刊和开放获取期刊;2)在人文社会科学领域,被调查者仅将中文(非英文)期刊认定为掠夺性期刊,并存在一些错误认定;3)大多数受访者表示,他们不会向掠夺性期刊投稿,主要是因为这样做会损害他们的声誉,但少数愿意这样做的人表示,容易被接受和发表等待时间短是考虑投稿的主要原因。
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引用次数: 6
Albert N. Greco. The Business of Scholarly Publishing: Managing in Turbulent Times 阿尔伯特·n·格列柯。学术出版的业务:在动荡的时代管理
IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 Engineering Pub Date : 2020-10-27 DOI: 10.3138/jsp.52.1.04
Donna A. Shear
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引用次数: 2
An Analysis of Spam from Predatory Publications in Library and Information Science 图书馆情报学掠夺性出版物垃圾邮件分析
IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 Engineering Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.3138/jsp.52.1.03
B. Lund, Ting Wang
Abstract:Predatory journals pose a significant threat to the quality of scholarly publication across disciplines, including in library and information science (LIS). These publications are known to target researchers in developing countries and researchers for whom English is not their primary language. Such publications threaten the legitimacy of researchers who may already face an uphill battle to establish a name for themselves in their field. How predatory publishers target researchers in LIS through spam invitations is the subject of this study, which partly replicates a 2017 study by Clemons et al., who examined spam invitations in the field of oncology. The data set of the present study consists of ninety-eight spam invitations from predatory publishers received by the two co-authors over a six-week period. Data analysis shows the frequency of problematic elements of content in these invitations.
摘要:掠夺性期刊对包括图书情报学在内的多学科学术出版质量构成严重威胁。众所周知,这些出版物的目标是发展中国家的研究人员和英语不是主要语言的研究人员。这些出版物威胁到研究人员的合法性,这些研究人员可能已经面临着一场艰苦的战斗,以在他们的领域建立自己的名字。掠夺性出版商如何通过垃圾邮件邀请来瞄准美国的研究人员是本研究的主题,该研究部分复制了Clemons等人2017年的一项研究,该研究调查了肿瘤学领域的垃圾邮件邀请。本研究的数据集包括两位合著者在六周内收到的98份来自掠夺性出版商的垃圾邮件邀请。数据分析显示了这些邀请内容中有问题元素的频率。
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引用次数: 7
Janet Salmons and Helen Kara. Publishing from Your Doctoral Research: Create and Use a Publication Strategy Janet Salmons和Helen Kara。出版你的博士研究:创建和使用出版策略
IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 Engineering Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.3138/jsp.52.1.07
Steven E. Gump
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引用次数: 0
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