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Decenas de artículos científicos de Springer Nature han sido señalados por citas potencialmente excesivas al trabajo del investigador Juan Manuel Corchado. Esto plantea preocupaciones sobre las prácticas de citación en la publicación académica.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Información bibliométrica
- Publicaciones académicas
- Integridad académica
Sus antecedentes:
- Springer Nature, una importante editorial académica, ha identificado numerosos artículos que requieren un escrutinio.
- Se han planteado preocupaciones con respecto a los patrones de citación dentro de estas publicaciones.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Investigar el alcance y la naturaleza de las citas excesivas en los trabajos publicados por Springer Nature.
- Evaluar las repercusiones potenciales sobre la integridad del registro científico.
Principales métodos:
- Revisión sistemática de las publicaciones marcadas.
- Análisis de las redes de citas y frecuencia.
- Examen del contexto y la relevancia de las citas.
Principales resultados:
- Se identificó un número significativo de artículos de Springer Nature con tasas de citación inusualmente altas para autores específicos.
- El análisis preliminar sugiere problemas potenciales con la manipulación de citas o influencia indebida.
Conclusiones:
- Los resultados ponen de relieve la necesidad de mejorar la supervisión editorial y los sólidos procesos de verificación de citas en la publicación académica.
- Se justifica una mayor investigación para comprender las implicaciones de estas prácticas de citación.
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