MyCites: a proposal to mark and report inaccurate citations in scholarly publications.

IF 7.2 Q1 ETHICS
Research integrity and peer review Pub Date : 2020-09-17 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s41073-020-00099-8
Mohammad Hosseini, Martin Paul Eve, Bert Gordijn, Cameron Neylon
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Background: Inaccurate citations are erroneous quotations or instances of paraphrasing of previously published material that mislead readers about the claims of the cited source. They are often unaddressed due to underreporting, the inability of peer reviewers and editors to detect them, and editors' reluctance to publish corrections about them. In this paper, we propose a new tool that could be used to tackle their circulation.

Methods: We provide a review of available data about inaccurate citations and analytically explore current ways of reporting and dealing with these inaccuracies. Consequently, we make a distinction between publication (i.e., first occurrence) and circulation (i.e., reuse) of inaccurate citations. Sloppy reading of published items, literature ambiguity and insufficient quality control in the editorial process are identified as factors that contribute to the publication of inaccurate citations. However, reiteration or copy-pasting without checking the validity of citations, paralleled with lack of resources/motivation to report/correct inaccurate citations contribute to their circulation.

Results and discussion: We propose the development of an online annotation tool called "MyCites" as means with which to mark and map inaccurate citations. This tool allows ORCID users to annotate citations and alert authors (of the cited and citing articles) and also editors of journals where inaccurate citations are published. Each marked citation would travel with the digital version of the document (persistent identifiers) and be visible on websites that host peer-reviewed articles (journals' websites, Pubmed, etc.). In the future development of MyCites, challenges such as the conditions of correct/incorrect-ness and parties that should adjudicate that, and, the issue of dealing with incorrect reports need to be addressed.

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mycities:一项在学术出版物中标记和报告不准确引文的提案。
背景:不准确的引用是错误的引用或改写以前发表的材料,误导读者对引用来源的说法。由于少报、同行审稿人和编辑无法发现它们以及编辑不愿发表关于它们的更正,这些问题往往没有得到解决。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的工具,可以用来解决他们的循环。方法:我们提供了关于不准确引用的现有数据的回顾,并分析探索当前报告和处理这些不准确的方法。因此,我们对不准确引用的发表(即首次出现)和流通(即重复使用)进行了区分。对已发表文章的草率阅读、文献歧义和编辑过程中的质量控制不足被认为是导致不准确引文发表的因素。然而,没有检查引文有效性的重复或复制粘贴,加上缺乏报告/纠正不准确引文的资源/动机,导致了它们的流通。结果和讨论:我们建议开发一个名为“mycities”的在线注释工具,作为标记和绘制不准确引文的手段。该工具允许ORCID用户注释引文并提醒作者(被引用和被引用的文章)以及发表不准确引文的期刊编辑。每一个被标记的引文都将与数字版本的文献一起传播(永久标识符),并在承载同行评议文章的网站(期刊网站、Pubmed等)上可见。在未来的mycities发展中,需要解决诸如正确/不正确的条件和判定方,以及处理不正确报告的问题等挑战。
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