bims-skolko Biomed News
on Scholarly communication
Issue of 2024–06–02
twenty-one papers selected by
Thomas Krichel, Open Library Society



  1. Nature. 2024 May 31.
      
    Keywords:  Publishing; Scientific community
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-024-01609-0
  2. Nature. 2024 May 30.
      
    Keywords:  Authorship; Funding; Institutions; Intellectual-property rights; Policy; Publishing; Research data; Scientific community
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-024-01493-8
  3. J Forensic Leg Med. 2024 May 21. pii: S1752-928X(24)00060-X. [Epub ahead of print]104 102698
      Peer review of medical opinions provided in cases of suspected child physical abuse is generally considered to be best practice for pediatricians engaged in this field. However, there are no published standardized guidelines on how pediatricians should undertake physical abuse peer review including case selection and process. Due to the high-stakes nature in the field of child abuse pediatrics, rigorous quality assurance practices and oversight mechanisms are essential to safeguard children, families, health care providers, and intersecting systems. The Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect program at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada developed a structured peer review process for cases of suspected physical abuse. Included in the process is an approach for the evaluation of institutional complaints received related to a child abuse pediatrician's medical opinion. This quality assurance process is presented so that other child abuse pediatricians and programs may replicate or adapt the protocol for their own local context.
    Keywords:  Enquiry; Governance; Oversight forensic practices; Peer review; Physical abuse
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jflm.2024.102698
  4. Mov Disord Clin Pract. 2024 May 29.
      
    Keywords:  best practice; publishing; research misconduct
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1002/mdc3.14090
  5. Arq Bras Oftalmol. 2024 ;pii: S0004-27492024000300100. [Epub ahead of print]87(3): e20241009
      
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.5935/0004-2749.2024-1009
  6. Appl Nurs Res. 2024 Jun;pii: S0897-1897(24)00036-3. [Epub ahead of print]77 151798
      
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2024.151798
  7. Arch Dermatol Res. 2024 May 25. 316(6): 284
      This study investigates the impact of Free-to-Publish (F2P) versus Pay-to-Publish (P2P) models in dermatology journals, focusing on their differences in terms of journal metrics, Article Processing Charges (APCs), and Open Access (OA) status. Utilizing k-means clustering, the research evaluates dermatology journals based on SCImago Journal Rankings (SJR), H-Index, and Impact Factor (IF), and examines the correlation between these metrics, APCs, and OA status (Full or Hybrid). Data from the SCImago Journal Rank and Journal Citation Report databases were used, and metrics from 106 journals were normalized and grouped into three tiers.The study reveals a higher proportion of F2P journals, especially in higher-tier journals, indicating a preference for quality-driven research acceptance. Conversely, a rising proportion of P2P journals in lower tiers suggests potential bias towards the ability to pay. This disparity poses challenges for researchers from less-funded institutions or those early in their careers. The study also finds significant differences in APCs between F2P and P2P journals, with hybrid OA being more common in F2P.Conclusively, the study highlights the disparities in dermatology journals between F2P and P2P models and underscores the need for further research into authorship demographics and institutional affiliations in these journals. It also establishes the effectiveness of k-means clustering as a standardized method for assessing journal quality, which can reduce reliance on potentially biased individual metrics.
    Keywords:  APC; Article processing charge; Clustering; Dermatology; Dermatology journal; Education; Free-to-publish; H-index; Impact factor; Journal; K-means; NIH funding; Open access; Pay-to-publish; Publication fee; Publication model; Research; SCImago journal rank
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-024-03105-x
  8. J Neuroradiol. 2024 Jun;pii: S0150-9861(24)00125-1. [Epub ahead of print]51(4): 101198
      
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurad.2024.101198
  9. Radiol Artif Intell. 2024 May 29. e240300
    CLAIM 2024 Update Panel
      "Just Accepted" papers have undergone full peer review and have been accepted for publication in Radiology: Artificial Intelligence. This article will undergo copyediting, layout, and proof review before it is published in its final version. Please note that during production of the final copyedited article, errors may be discovered which could affect the content.
    ©RSNA, 2024.
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1148/ryai.240300
  10. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2024 May 23. pii: S0190-9622(24)00802-8. [Epub ahead of print]
      
    Keywords:  autonomy; beneficence; dermatology journals; dermatology research; ethics; integrity; justice; non-maleficence; preprint articles; preprint servers
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2024.05.040
  11. Health Psychol Behav Med. 2024 ;12(1): 2351939
      Open Science practices are integral to increasing transparency, reproducibility, and accessibility of research in health psychology and behavioral medicine. Drives to facilitate Open Science practices are becoming increasingly evident in journal editorial policies, including the establishment of new paper formats such as Registered Reports and Data Notes. This paper provides: (i) an overview of the current state of Open Science policies within health psychology and behavioral medicine, (ii) a call for submissions to an Article Collection of Registered Reports and Data Notes as new paper formats within the journal of Health Psychology & Behavioral Medicine, (iii) an overview of Registered Reports and Data Notes, and (iv) practical considerations for authors and reviewers of Registered Reports and Data Notes.
    Keywords:  Behavioral Medicine; Data Notes; Health Psychology; Open Research; Open Scholarship; Open Science; Registered Reports
    DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1080/21642850.2024.2351939