ICMJE recommendations, the Glossary
The ICMJE recommendations (full title, "Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals") are a set of guidelines produced by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors for standardising the ethics, preparation and formatting of manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals for publication.[1]
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29 relations: Annals of Internal Medicine, Arabic numerals, Biomedicine, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Canada, Citing Medicine, Conflicts of interest in academic publishing, Deutsches Ärzteblatt, EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles, Ethics, Grey literature, Grey Literature International Steering Committee, ICMJE recommendations, IMRAD, Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences, JAMA, Manuscript, PLOS, Report, Revista Médica de Chile, Scientific misconduct, The BMJ, The Lancet, The New England Journal of Medicine, The New Zealand Medical Journal, United States National Library of Medicine, Vancouver, Vancouver system, World Association of Medical Editors.
- Medical publishing
- Metascience
- Science policy
- Scientific documents
- Style guides for technical and scientific writing
Annals of Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine is an academic medical journal published by the American College of Physicians (ACP).
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Arabic numerals
The ten Arabic numerals 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are the most commonly used symbols for writing numbers.
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Biomedicine
Biomedicine (also referred to as Western medicine, mainstream medicine or conventional medicine)"." NCI Dictionary of Cancer Medicine.
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization
The Bulletin of the World Health Organization is a monthly public health journal published by the World Health Organization that was established in 1948.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Citing Medicine
Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers is the style guide of the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM). ICMJE recommendations and Citing Medicine are Bibliography, medical publishing and style guides for technical and scientific writing.
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Conflicts of interest in academic publishing
Conflicts of interest (COIs) often arise in academic publishing. ICMJE recommendations and Conflicts of interest in academic publishing are Metascience.
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Deutsches Ärzteblatt
The Deutsches Ärzteblatt is a weekly German-language medical magazine published in Germany.
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EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles to be Published in English (often shortened to EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators or EASE Guidelines) were first published by the European Association of Science Editors (EASE) in 2010. ICMJE recommendations and EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles are Bibliography, scientific documents and style guides for technical and scientific writing.
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Ethics
Ethics is the philosophical study of moral phenomena.
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Grey literature
Grey literature (or gray literature) is materials and research produced by organizations outside of the traditional commercial or academic publishing and distribution channels.
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Grey Literature International Steering Committee
The Grey Literature International Steering Committee (GLISC) was established in 2006 after the 7th International Conference on Grey Literature (GL7) held in Nancy (France) on 5–6 December 2005.
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ICMJE recommendations
The ICMJE recommendations (full title, "Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals") are a set of guidelines produced by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors for standardising the ethics, preparation and formatting of manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals for publication. ICMJE recommendations and ICMJE recommendations are Bibliography, medical publishing, Metascience, science policy, scientific documents and style guides for technical and scientific writing.
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IMRAD
In scientific writing, IMRAD or IMRaD (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) is a common organizational structure (a document format). ICMJE recommendations and IMRAD are medical publishing, scientific documents and style guides for technical and scientific writing.
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Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
The Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences is a bimonthly medical journal established in 1970 as the Pahlavi Medical Journal, obtaining its current name in 1979.
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JAMA
JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association) is a peer-reviewed medical journal published 48 times a year by the American Medical Association.
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Manuscript
A manuscript (abbreviated MS for singular and MSS for plural) was, traditionally, any document written by hand or typewritten, as opposed to mechanically printed or reproduced in some indirect or automated way.
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PLOS
PLOS (for Public Library of Science; PLoS until 2012&thinsp) is a nonprofit publisher of open-access journals in science, technology, and medicine and other scientific literature, under an open-content license.
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Report
A report is a document or a statement that presents information in an organized format for a specific audience and purpose.
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Revista Médica de Chile
Revista Médica de Chile is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering aspects of internal medicine.
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Scientific misconduct
Scientific misconduct is the violation of the standard codes of scholarly conduct and ethical behavior in the publication of professional scientific research.
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The BMJ
The BMJ is a weekly peer-reviewed medical journal, published by BMJ Group, which in turn is wholly-owned by the British Medical Association (BMA).
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The Lancet
The Lancet is a weekly peer-reviewed general medical journal and one of the oldest of its kind.
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The New England Journal of Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is a weekly medical journal published by the Massachusetts Medical Society.
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The New Zealand Medical Journal
The New Zealand Medical Journal (NZMJ) is a peer-reviewed medical journal.
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United States National Library of Medicine
The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), operated by the United States federal government, is the world's largest medical library.
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Vancouver
Vancouver is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia.
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Vancouver system
The Vancouver system, also known as Vancouver reference style or the author–number system, is a citation style that uses numbers within the text that refer to numbered entries in the reference list. ICMJE recommendations and Vancouver system are Bibliography.
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World Association of Medical Editors
The World Association of Medical Editors (abbreviated WAME, pronounced "whammy") is an international, virtual organization of editors of medical journals.
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See also
Medical publishing
- AMA Manual of Style
- Citing Medicine
- ICMJE recommendations
- IMRAD
- Infectious Diseases Society of America
- List of important publications in medicine
- Medical ghostwriter
- Medical journalism
- Medical literature
Metascience
- AllTrials
- Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences
- Burden of knowledge
- C. Glenn Begley
- Conflicts of interest in academic publishing
- Design of experiments
- Further research is needed
- HARKing
- ICMJE recommendations
- John Ioannidis
- Journalology
- Metascience
- Open peer review
- Open science
- OpenNeuro
- Peer review
- Preregistration (science)
- Publication bias
- ReScience C
- Replication crisis
- Reproducibility
- Reproducibility Project
- Research question
- Scholarly peer review
- Science Exchange (company)
- Science of science policy
- Scientific integrity
- Scientometrics
- Statcheck
- Why Most Published Research Findings Are False
Science policy
- Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy
- Brooke Owens Fellowship
- Excellence in Research for Australia
- History of science policy
- ICMJE recommendations
- International Council for Science
- Logology (science)
- Metascience
- National Science Board
- National University Research Council
- Office of Science and Technology Policy
- Research Assessment Exercise
- Research Excellence Framework
- Research Fortnight
- STAR METRICS
- Sabato triangle
- Science advice
- Science and Public Policy
- Science diplomacy
- Science of science policy
- Science policy
- Science policy of the United States
- Scientometrics
- Space policy
- Stem cell research policy
- Swiss Science Council
- Technology policy
- Tiedepolitiikka
- Trump administration political interference with science agencies
Scientific documents
- Collection of articles
- EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles
- Electronic lab notebook
- Erice statement
- Fumifugium
- Geographic Information Science and Technology Body of Knowledge
- ICMJE recommendations
- IMRAD
- Invention disclosure
- Lab notebook
- Manuscript (publishing)
- Preprint
- Technical report
- Thesis
- Title 21 CFR Part 11
- Working paper
- Working papers
Style guides for technical and scientific writing
- ACS style
- AIP style
- AMA Manual of Style
- Citing Medicine
- EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles
- ICMJE recommendations
- IEEE style
- IMRAD
- Microsoft Language Portal
- Microsoft Manual of Style
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICMJE_recommendations
Also known as ICMJE, ICMJE Recommendations (Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts), International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, International Committee of Medical Journal Editors Recommendations, Uniform Requirements, Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts, Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, Vancouver Group of Medical Editors.