The Editorial Dilemma in Medical Journals: An Opinion

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I have published many papers in different medical journals and I noticed there is something that I would like to call it “The Editorial Dilemma”. This editorial dilemma is form of bureaucracy that editors of journals make in front of science publishing. The editors will ask to change the article many times, until the article is not the same idea that the author submitted in the 1st time. This dilemma as well characterized by delaying of articles publishing which will take 6 months to 1 year to publish one article and maybe even more time. The formatting of medical journals are different and each journal ask for different styles of formatting and citation. Most of these journals request publishing fees, open source fees, archiving the article “indexed” on PubMed fees, etc. These obstacles put forward by the editor are restrictions against science which had led to form the research centers publishing groups which is “a formal malpractice”. This practice where endless list of authors, list their names on the paper since publishing needs a team effort and funding for publishing of only one paper. The editor can jump in the peer-reviewing process to become a reviewer then reject the paper or ask for changes which lead to create “preprint online depositories” to avoid the editor dilemma. The editors shape what type of science should be published or not. They determine what science is? And what is not! The editorial dilemma is even chasing the online preprint depositories by forcing them to remove papers from their websites. This level of madness made by the Aristocratic editors is shutting down science in every way possible.
医学期刊的编辑困境:一种观点
我在不同的医学杂志上发表了很多论文,我注意到有一种现象,我想称之为“编辑困境”。这种编辑困境是期刊编辑在科学出版面前形成的官僚主义。编辑会多次要求修改文章,直到文章与作者第一次提交的想法不一样。这种困境的另一个特点是文章发表的延迟,发表一篇文章可能需要6个月到1年,甚至更长时间。医学期刊的格式不同,每种期刊对格式和引文的要求也不同。这些期刊大多收取出版费用、开源费用、在PubMed上“索引”文章的归档费用等。编辑提出的这些障碍是对科学的限制,导致了科研中心出版集团的形成,这是一种“形式上的弊端”。这种做法是无尽的作者名单,在论文上列出他们的名字,因为出版需要一个团队的努力和出版一篇论文的资金。编辑可以跳过同行评议过程,成为审稿人,然后拒绝论文或要求修改,从而创建“预印本在线存储库”,以避免编辑的困境。编辑决定什么类型的科学应该发表或不应该发表。它们决定了什么是科学?还有什么不是呢!编辑的困境甚至迫使在线预印本保管机构从其网站上删除论文。贵族编辑们制造的这种疯狂程度正在以各种可能的方式关闭科学。
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