科学系统处于极限:为深思熟虑的出版行动的呼吁
F Schwendicke1, S E Uribe2, N S Jakubovics3
1Clinic for Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, LMU Klinikum Munich, Germany.
Journal of dental research
|July 18, 2025
概括
科学出版正在迅速扩大,导致质量问题,因为文章的数量超过了评论员. 本研究探讨了驱动因素,对牙科研究的影响以及可持续,严格的出版生态系统的解决方案.
科学领域:
- 科学出版业的科学出版.
- 牙科研究 牙科研究
- 学术传播学术交流
背景情况:
- 科学出版的指数增长是由数据可用性,分析方法,职业激励和多样化的出版路线推动的.
- 挑战包括由于文章数量和可用的同行评审人之间的不平衡,质量和可访问性受到损害.
- 科学成果的日益复杂性阻碍了全面的审查和可重复性.
研究的目的:
- 检查科学出版业增长的驱动因素.
- 评估对牙科研究界的影响.
- 为可持续和严格的出版生态系统提出解决方案.
主要方法:
- 分析科学出版的趋势.
- 审查影响牙科研究的挑战.
- 检查潜在的解决方案和最佳实践.
主要成果:
- 确定了出版业激增的关键驱动因素和相关的质量挑战.
- 突出了对牙科研究的具体影响.
- 概述了提高科学出版物质量和完整性的战略.
结论:
- 倡导在科学出版物中优先考虑质量而不是数量.
- 建议对学术激励和促进开放科学进行系统性改变.
- 强调强制执行强有力的同行评审标准,并支持反对掠夺性期刊的倡议.
相关概念视频
The Scientific Method
246.6K
The scientific method is a detailed, empirical problem-solving process used by biologists and other scientists. This iterative approach involves formulating a question based on observation, developing a testable potential explanation for the observation (called a hypothesis), making and testing predictions based on the hypothesis, and using the findings to create new hypotheses and predictions.
Generally, predictions are tested using carefully-designed experiments. Based on the outcome of these...
Generally, predictions are tested using carefully-designed experiments. Based on the outcome of these...
246.6K
Limits to Natural Selection
32.3K
Organisms that are well-adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. However, natural selection does not lead to perfectly adapted organisms. Several factors constrain natural selection.
32.3K
Symbiosis
30.8K
Symbiotic relationships are long-term, close interactions between individuals of different species that affect the distribution and abundance of those species. When a relationship is beneficial to both species, this is called mutualism. When the relationship is beneficial to one species but neither beneficial nor harmful to the other species, this is called commensalism. When one organism is harmed to benefit another, the relationship is known as parasitism. These types of relationships often...
30.8K
Trophic Efficiency
21.8K
Trophic level transfer efficiency (TLTE) is a measure of the total energy transfer from one trophic level to the next. Due to extensive energy loss as metabolic heat, an average of only 10% of the original energy obtained is passed on to the next level. This pattern of energy loss severely limits the possible number of trophic levels in a food chain.
21.8K
Hardy-Weinberg Principle
73.3K
Diploid organisms have two alleles of each gene, one from each parent, in their somatic cells. Therefore, each individual contributes two alleles to the gene pool of the population. The gene pool of a population is the sum of every allele of all genes within that population and has some degree of variation. Genetic variation is typically expressed as a relative frequency, which is the percentage of the total population that has a given allele, genotype or phenotype.
73.3K
Free Energy
48.6K
Free energy—abbreviated as G for the scientist Gibbs who discovered it—is a measurement of useful energy that can be extracted from a reaction to do work. It is the energy in a chemical reaction that is available after entropy is accounted for. Reactions that take in energy are considered endergonic and reactions that release energy are exergonic. Plants carry out endergonic reactions by taking in sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen. Animals, in turn, break...
48.6K


