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Introducing article-processing charges and inviting "detailed methods sections" articles.

Carl V Phillips1

  • 1Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta, 13–103 Clinical Sciences Building, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2G3, Canada. carl.v.phillips@cphps.org.

Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations : EP+I
|June 9, 2005
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This editorial discusses article-processing charges and the benefits of open access publishing. It also introduces a new article type for detailed health research methods to improve scientific transparency.

Area of Science:

  • Epidemiology
  • Health Science Research
  • Scientific Publishing

Background:

  • Open Access (OA) publishing offers significant advantages for disseminating health research.
  • Article-processing charges (APCs) are a common funding model in OA journals.
  • Standard research articles often have limited methods sections.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce APCs at Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations.
  • Review the advantages of publishing in an OA journal.
  • Propose a new article type for detailed study design and data analysis methods.

Main Methods:

  • Editorial review of OA publishing benefits.
  • Introduction of a novel article format.
  • Focus on methodological transparency in health research.

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Main Results:

  • Open Access publishing enhances research accessibility and impact.
  • Detailed methods reporting improves study reproducibility and understanding.
  • The proposed article type aims to enrich the scientific record.

Conclusions:

  • Adoption of APCs supports sustainable OA publishing.
  • Enhanced methodological reporting is crucial for scientific integrity.
  • New article formats can address limitations in traditional scientific communication.