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These differences were particularly pronounced in academic medicine, where publications by women authors decreased substantially [2]. This trend has yet to be examined in-depth within dermatology. We, therefore, surveyed the representation of total female authors, female first authors (FFAs), and female senior or last authors (FSAs; a potential indicator of academics more advanced in their careers [3]) in the recent dermatologic literature.
JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e50396
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Publications describing the same intervention in a different country or population were collapsed into a single unit of analysis, as were publications reporting on different aspects of the same study. This resulted in 23 digital health interventions to analyze. Figure 2 illustrates the selection process using the PRISMA-Sc R flow diagram [26].
Scoping review selection process. HCI: human-computer interaction.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e42083
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Despite these challenges, the use of AI in scientific writing is likely to become increasingly common in the future, and publishers will need to continue to adapt and evolve their approaches to ensure the integrity and quality of their publications. An effective measure to prevent fraud as described in this paper (ie, completely fabricated articles) could be the mandatory submission of data sets, potentially verified by local authorities.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46924
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Co-occurrence map within the 50 most frequent keywords among cited SARS Co V-2–related publications with at least 200 publications (data extracted from Pub Med: January 1, 2020, to March 1, 2021). Image created using VOSviewer [7].
COVID-19 has challenged scientists to overcome the “normal” pace of scholarly communication.
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(10):e40011
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The majority of suspected predatory publications (28/55, 51%) were published in the Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology. SRs that contained a meta-analysis were significantly less likely to contain a primary study published in an SPJ (P=.002; Table 1). Additionally, SRs that had a registered protocol were less likely to contain a primary study published in an SPJ (P=.02).
JMIR Dermatol 2022;5(3):e39365
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The Leading Authors in Three High Impact Dermatology Journals
In these publications, the authors were from 2307 universities in 65 countries.
JAMA-D has published 1200 articles, of which 5975 authors from 1900 universities in 56 countries have contributed.
AJCD has published 492 articles. In all publications, 1866 authors were from 838 universities in 45 countries.
During the analysis, authors were included from JAMA-D and AJCD if they had published at least 5 research articles.
There are several bibliometric indicators that can be used for analysis.
JMIR Dermatol 2022;5(3):e39948
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