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ICMJE Authorship Criteria - Precise Answer ✔✔1. Substantial
contribution to conception/design of work OR acquisition, analysis, or
interpretation of data
2. Drafting work or revising it critically
3. Final approval for publication
4. Agree to be accountable for all aspects or work and address questions
of integrity
True/False: Editors in chief have full authority over the entire editorial
content of their journal and timing of publication (adopted by ICMJE per
World Association of Medical Editors) - Precise Answer ✔✔True
(Editorial freedom)
A published article has an error of fact (this could have been pointed out
by a reader or journal staff or authors themselves) - What should the
journal do? - Precise Answer ✔✔Contact the authors, get correction
approved by all authors, publish correction with linking to the
uncorrected article
The publication has been updated with new data - what should be done
next/ - Precise Answer ✔✔This is a new publication for journal
consideration
, A published article has an error of debatable facts (this usually is pointed
out by a reader) - What should the reader do? - Precise Answer
✔✔Write to the journal editor and publish a Letter to the Editor article
What are minimum standards for journal to publish a correction notice?
(5) - Precise Answer ✔✔1. Publish correction notice asap detailing
changes from original pub, citing the original pub, and indexed in Table
of Contents
2. Journal should post new article version with dates of change and
details of changes
3. Archive old version
4. Previous electronic versions to make it clear that there is a more
recent version
5. Citation should be for new article
What is "Publication replacement?" - Precise Answer ✔✔When an
honest mistake has been made in a publication that invalidates a paper's
results, a republication with corrected results may be submitted for
further review and editorial scrutiny, allowing for retraction +
republication with explanation for correction in the literature.
As an author/pubs professional, how would you choose a good preprint
archive? (6) - Precise Answer ✔✔1. Clearly identify preprints as work
that is not peer reviewed;
2. Require authors to document disclosures of interest;
3. Require authors to indicate funding source(s);