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Systematic review and meta-analyses of studies analysing instructions to authors from 1987 to 2017

Medicine and Health

Systematic review and meta-analyses of studies analysing instructions to authors from 1987 to 2017

M. Malički, A. Jerončić, et al.

Discover how scholarly journals have evolved over three decades in providing instructions to authors, addressing crucial topics like authorship and ethics. This systematic review and meta-analysis, conducted by leading researchers including Mario Malički and Ana Jerončić, reveals significant trends and variations across disciplines and countries.... show more
Abstract
To gain insight into changes of scholarly journals' recommendations, we conducted a systematic review of studies that analysed journals' Instructions to Authors (ItAs). We summarised results of 153 studies, and meta-analysed how often ItAs addressed: 1) authorship, 2) conflicts of interest, 3) data sharing, 4) ethics approval, 5) funding disclosure, and 6) International Committee of Medical Journal Editors' Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts. For each topic we found large between-study heterogeneity. Here, we show six factors that explained most of that heterogeneity: 1) time (addressing of topics generally increased over time), 2) country (large differences found between countries), 3) database indexation (large differences found between databases), 4) impact factor (topics were more often addressed in highest than in lowest impact factor journals), 5) discipline (topics were more often addressed in Health Sciences than in other disciplines), and 6) sub-discipline (topics were more often addressed in general than in sub-disciplinary journals).
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 05, 2021
Authors
Mario Malički, Ana Jerončić, Ijsbrand Jan Aalbersberg, Lex Bouter, Gerben ter Riet
Tags
scholarly journals
instructions to authors
meta-analysis
authorship
ethics approval
data sharing
conflicts of interest
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