Table 8:
Options journal editors can consider to encourage good citation practices
Options for Journals | Rationale |
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The Instructions for Authors should include detailed guidelines, with recommendations for citing literature (for example, see “Recommendations for Authors” table) | Citation skills are rarely taught. Many authors are unaware of best practices. |
Consider new policies and practices | |
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Emphasizes the need for good citation practices (26) |
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May make it easier for authors to maintain an overview of what they cite (14,27,28) |
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Random checks by editorial staff may remind authors about the importance of citation accuracy. Editors: (13,27); Reviewers: (17,29) |
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Shows that the editorial staff is committed to good citation practices (26) |
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Raise awareness of the consequences of inaccurate citations (28,30) |
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Pressure to have a citation for every statement may increase the risk that authors include unnecessary or inappropriate citations (31) |