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Contemporary Issues in Science Writing
Considerations for AuthorsMisty Bailey, MA, ELS(D)
Overview
• Authorship & Author Order• Abstract Length• Reusing Images• NIH Public Access Policy• Dissertation/Thesis Embargo• Journals/Publisher Reputation• Tools & Items of Interest
ICMJE Authorship CriteriaSubstantial
contributions to the conception or design
of the work; or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data for the work;
AND
Drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual
content; AND
Final approval of the version to be
published; AND
Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work
in ensuring that questions related to
the accuracy or integrity of any part
of the work are appropriately
investigated and resolved.
Deciding Author Order• “Sequence-determines-credit” (SDC)
– Declining importance of contribution
Tscharntke T, Hochberg ME, Rand TA, Resh VH, Krauss J. Author sequence and credit for contributions in multiauthored publications. PLoS Biol. 2007;5(1):e18. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0050018. PMCID: PMC1769438
Deciding Author Order
• “Equal contribution” (EC)– Alphabetical sequence to acknowledge similar
contributions or to avoid disharmony in collaborating groups
Deciding Author Order
• “Percent-contribution-indicated” (PCI)– Trend to detail each author's contribution
– Ex: MB carried out the molecular genetic studies and drafted the manuscript. SB carried out the immunoassays. AR participated in the design of the study and performed the statistical analysis. FG conceived, designed, and coordinated the study, and helped to draft the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Author Order
• Basic, Biomedical– PI last, most involved 1st
• Clinical, Veterinary– Descending contribution (ex: Vet Radiol Ultrasound)
• Mathematics/Engineering/Physics– Alphabetical
Abstract Length• Prior publication• 250 words
“A manuscript containing information published in any compiled printed (eg, symposia, proceedings, newsletters) or electronic (eg, websites, CD-ROMs, blogs) format may be rejected on the grounds of prior publication. Publication of abstracts less than 250 words long does not constitute prior publication; however, publication of longer abstracts may.”
Reusing Images
• Copyright transfer• “Request Permissions” link• RightsLink• If you’re unsure, request permission.
Reusing Images• RightsLink (Copyright Clearance
Center)• Used by most large publishers• Some publishers generate their own
permissions requests• Often provides immediate written
permission• If a fee is charged (rarely) for reuse, a
price estimate is provided
Reusing Images
• Internet ≠ Fair Use• Creative Commons
– http://creativecommons.org/– Find content you can share, use, & remix.
NIH Public Access Policy
• PubMed Central Submission Methods– Journal Submits
• Up to 1 yr to comply• 2,124 journals
– Author Submits
NIH Public Access Policy
• Author add paper to PubMed Central– NIH Manuscript Submission System (NIHMS)– Accepted (NOT published) paper
https://publicaccess.nih.gov/Methods-C-D-BP
NIH Public Access Policy
• NIH grant proposals– References & Biosketches
• PMCID #• PMCID - PMID - Manuscript ID - DOI
Converter– http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/pmctopmid/
Dissertation/Thesis Embargo
• Published 1st?– Journal paywalls– UT–1 year (+ 1-yr extension)
• Dissertation/Thesis 1st?– Prior publication
Journal/Publisher Reputation
• Positive Indicators– Scope well-defined, clearly stated– Editor, editorial board=recognized experts in
field– Affiliated with established scholarly society or
academic institution– Fees/charges easily found, clearly explained
Journal/Publisher Reputation
• Positive indicators– Articles have DOIs– Indicates rights for use & re-use of content @
article level– Listed in Directory of Open Access Journals
(doaj.org)
Journal/Publisher Reputation
• Negative Indicators– Web site difficult to locate/identify– Scope statement absent or vague– Instructions to authors not available
Journal/Publisher Reputation
• Negative indicators– Information on peer review & copyright absent
or unclear– Repeat lead authors in same issue
Fernandez P. Indicators of journal quality. http://libguides.utk.edu/c.php?g=188817&p=1245184. Accessed 02/04/2015.
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Predatory Journals/Publishers
Allen Press. http://allenpress.com/system/files/frontmatter/images/112014/29_infographic-expand.png. Accessed 02/03/2015.
Tools
• JANE (Journal/Author Name Estimator)– http://biosemantics.org/jane/suggestions.php
• Predatory Publisher List– http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers/
• Graphical Abstract– Ex: Vet Parasitol