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引用次数: 8
摘要
目的研究2006-2015年在图书馆情报学(Library and Information Science, LIS)期刊上发表的论文的校改特征。它研究了发表错误的频率和位置,原始论文发表与更正之间的时间间隔,以及期刊影响因子(IF)与更正率之间的关系。设计/方法/方法研究对象包括发表在美国50种期刊上的369份勘误表。数据来自Clarivate Analytics的Web of Science (WoS)和Journal Citation Reports。研究结果显示,美国期刊的更正率为0.37%,大大低于世界期刊中至少有一个错误的124个学科类别的更正率。在美国期刊错误率最高的国家中,美国排名第一,其次是中国和英国。然而,在该国的全部美国出版物中,勘误表所占比例最大的是哈萨克斯坦、俄罗斯和博茨瓦纳。结果显示,期刊的影响因子与其更正率之间不存在统计学上显著的关系。在美国发表的文献中,错误比例最高的是作者信息、参考文献、表格和图表。从原始文章发表到相应的勘误表平均时间为8.7个月。纠正学术文章中的无意错误是研究人员和期刊编辑的道德责任。原创性/价值本研究试图探讨语言学领域勘误表的特征。
Published errors and errata in library and information science journals
Purpose
This paper aims to investigate the characterization of corrections to the papers published in Library and Information Science (LIS) journals during 2006-2015. It studies the frequency and location of the published errors, time interval between the publication of the original papers and their corrections, as well as associations between journals’ impact factors (IF) and their correction rates.
Design/methodology/approach
The population of the study comprised of 369 errata published in 50 LIS journals. The data were obtained from Clarivate Analytics’ Web of Science (WoS) and Journal Citation Reports.
Findings
The results of the study revealed a correction rate of 0.37 per cent for LIS journals, which is substantially lower than that of 124 subject categories with at-least one erratum in the WoS. Among the countries with the highest number of errata in LIS journals, the USA ranked first, followed by China and England. However, the greatest share of errata to overall LIS publications of the country was seen in Kazakhstan, Russia and Botswana. Results showed that no statistically significant relationships existed between the journals’ IF and their correction rates. The highest proportion of errors published in LIS literature was occurred in authors’ information, references, tables and figures. Moreover, the average time from publication of the original articles to their corresponding errata was found to be 8.7 months.
Social implications
Correcting the unintentional mistakes in scholarly articles is an ethical responsibility of researchers and journal editors.
Originality/value
The current research tries to investigate the characteristics of errata in the LIS field.