AIMC Topic: Publishing

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Publishers' and journals' instructions to authors on use of generative artificial intelligence in academic and scientific publishing: bibliometric analysis.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent and content of academic publishers' and scientific journals' guidance for authors on the use of generative artificial intelligence (GAI).

Towards an AI policy framework in scholarly publishing.

Trends in cognitive sciences
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in academic research raises pressing ethical concerns. I examine major publishing policies in science and medicine, uncovering inconsistencies and limitations in guiding AI usage. To encourage ...

The performance of bibliometric analyses in the health sciences.

Current medical research and opinion
A bibliometric analysis (BA) is a knowledge synthesis methodology aimed at quantitively summarizing large amounts of bibliometric data. We aimed to summarize the performance of BAs in the health sciences. We searched Scopus for BAs in the health scie...

An artificial intelligence tool misclassifies sport science journals as predatory.

Journal of science and medicine in sport
OBJECTIVES: The choice of a scholarly journal, as opposed to a predatory journal, might impact a sport scientist's career negatively if the wrong choice is made, especially at an early stage of their research and publishing careers. Artificial intell...

The endorsement of general and artificial intelligence reporting guidelines in radiological journals: a meta-research study.

BMC medical research methodology
BACKGROUND: Complete reporting is essential for clinical research. However, the endorsement of reporting guidelines in radiological journals is still unclear. Further, as a field extensively utilizing artificial intelligence (AI), the adoption of bot...

Rising adoption of artificial intelligence in scientific publishing: evaluating the role, risks, and ethical implications in paper drafting and review process.

Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
BACKGROUND: In the rapid evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), scientific publishing is experiencing significant transformations. AI tools, while offering unparalleled efficiencies in paper drafting and peer review, also introduce notab...

identifies gender disparities in scientific peer review.

eLife
The peer review process is a critical step in ensuring the quality of scientific research. However, its subjectivity has raised concerns. To investigate this issue, I examined over 500 publicly available peer review reports from 200 published neurosc...

The importance of transparency: Declaring the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in academic writing.

Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
The integration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) into academic research writing has revolutionized the field, offering powerful tools like ChatGPT and Bard to aid researchers in content generation and idea enhancement. We explore the curren...