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Publishing Biomedical Research: a rapidly evolving ecosystem

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2023
ABSTRACT: The advancement of science requires the publication of research results so other scientists may examine, confirm, and build upon them, and the publishing ecosystem that mediates this process has undergone dramatic change over recent decades. This article takes a broad view of the biomedical research publishing system from its origins in the ...
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Biomedical Informatics: We Are What We Publish

Methods of Information in Medicine, 2013
SummaryIntroduction: This article is part of a For-Discussion-Section of Methods of Information in Medicine on “Biomedical Informatics: We are what we publish“. It is introduced by an editorial and followed by a commentary paper with invited comments. In subsequent issues the discussion may continue through letters to the editor.Objective: Informatics ...
P L, Elkin, S H, Brown, G, Wright
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The Ethics of Publishing Biomedical and Natural Products Research

Journal of Natural Products, 2023
Given that the essence of Science is a search for the truth, one might expect that those identifying as scientists would be conscientious and observant of the demands this places on them. However, that expectation is not fulfilled universally as, not too surprisingly, egregious examples of unethical behavior appear and are driven by money, personal ...
James B. McAlpine   +4 more
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Publishing Biomedical Research: Roles and Responsibilities

The Hastings Center Report, 1990
Authors, reviewers, and editors have critical responsibilities to ensure the validity and utility of published biomedical research. Publication of the results of biomedical research in scientific journals is not a mere formality or epiphenomenon in science.
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Publishing books in biomedical engineering

Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003
The author's experiences in developing biomedical engineering textbooks are presented. The origin of the ideas, the development of manuscripts, and the interaction with publishers are detailed. The results of a survey of use of biomedical engineering books which suggest the areas of greatest sales are given. A listing of needed books is also given. >
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Econometric analysis of biomedical research publishing patterns

Scientometrics, 1985
An econometric-type model was developed that describes the relationship between federal biomedical funding and the number, subject area and research level (clinical to basic) of published papers in biomedical journals. The study covered federal biomedical funding over the period 1962–1979 and biomedical literature counts over the period 1965–1979.
P. R. McAllister, T. Condon
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Biomedical Publishing Under Threat

AJN, American Journal of Nursing
Letters from a former U.S. Justice Department prosecutor raise concern.
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Professional writing assistance: effects on biomedical publishing

Learned Publishing, 2003
ABSTRACTThe involvement of professional writers in the reporting of scientific research has generated considerable discussion. I reviewed the literature relating to this debate. Some commentators argue that professional writing assistance can inappropriately influence the reporting of research, undermine accountability for the published work, and ...
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Animal welfare in biomedical publishing

Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2011
R, Eddie Clutton   +2 more
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Reflections on the future of biomedical publishing

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2023
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