跨文化和学科的科学出版史学。

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging Pub Date : 2025-01-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1800865
Bharat Hosur, Manjul Tripathi, Sameer Vyas, Sikandar Shaikh, Chirag K Ahuja
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摘要

史学是我们科学文献的一个重要视角,它描绘了科学出版从早期起源到现在的演变。关键的转变包括从有限的自我出版到专业和专业的同行评审期刊的转变,技术进步的影响,以及新的盈利商业模式的出现,这些都是未来课程和高级定制的学习点。科学是由真正的人在社会和文化背景下追求和坚持的,而不是孤立的实验室或诊所。在各种形式的不可抗力的动荡中,公正的纯粹科学的心态得以生存并转化为有形的作品并不容易。在科学研究的话语中,性别平等的缺乏甚至在某些方面的分歧是显而易见的。尽管如此,当提供一个具有可比影响因子和出版物率的共同平台时,性别不平等似乎消失了,学术界的平等是显而易见的。作者、出版商和读者的角色也随着时间的推移而演变,以适应文化和学科因素的影响。掠夺性出版、开放获取、剽窃和数据资本化的挑战也随之增加。最终,了解科学出版过程中前人的历史背景和坚持,可以促进现代科学研究和交流。
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Historiography of Scientific Publishing across Cultures and Disciplines.

Historiography is a vital perspective of our scientific literature that charts the evolution of scientific publishing, from its early origins to the present status. The key transformations including the shift from a limited self-published legacy to specialized and professional peer-reviewed journals, the impact of technological advancements, and the emergence of new profitable business models are learning points for the future course and couture. Science is pursued and persevered by real humans in social and cultural contexts and not in isolation of laboratories or clinics. Survival of the impartial pure scientific bent of mind and its translation into tangible works has not been easy through the turmoil of various forms of force majeure. The lack of gender parity and even its divergence in some ways was palpable in the discourse of scientific research. Despite that, when provided with a common platform with comparable impact factors and rates of publications, gender inequality seems to vanish and equivalence in academia is discernible. The roles of authors, publishers, and readers have also evolved chronologically, adapting to the influence of cultural and disciplinary factors through the ages. The challenges of predatory publishing, open access, plagiarism, and data capitalization are also growing alongside. Ultimately, understanding the historical context and persistence of the predecessors in the course of scientific publishing can enhance modern scientific research and communication.

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Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging
Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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