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- Title
Journals develop policy to liberate authors.
- Abstract
Reports that a group of major medical journals, including "The New England Journal of Medicine," the "Journal of the American Medical Association" and "The Lancet," announced that they will implement a joint policy to safeguard the intellectual independence of authors who want to publish commercially sponsored studies. Inclusion of the requirement that authors who submit manuscripts vouch for the independence of their research and the integrity of their conclusions; Impetus for the decision; Variance in policies to regulate the degree of control that a company has over a research study; Nature of the relationship between companies and researchers and research institutions.
- Subjects
ACADEMIC-industrial collaboration; BUSINESS &; education; SCIENCE publishing; PUBLISHING &; ethics; RESEARCH ethics; SCHOLARLY publishing; AUTHORSHIP; ETHICS
- Publication
Nature Medicine, 2001, Vol 7, Issue 9, p984
- ISSN
1078-8956
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/nm0901-984b