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      Citation Ethics: Journal Editor Attitudes and Practices

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      44th SSP Annual Meeting (SSP-AM22)
      Building a More Connected Scholarly Community
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            Abstract

            Increasing evidence suggests that unethical citation practices (e.g., inaccurate quotations, excessive self-citations, coercive citations, selective/biased citations, citation cartels, citation padding) negatively affect research integrity and mar the scholarly literature. This poster will present the preliminary results of a survey of journal editors about a wide range of citation practices, some ethically dubious and some laudable.

            A previous phase of our citation ethics research surveyed 257 US-based researchers in receipt of federal funding. Since surveyed researchers are likely authors of peer-reviewed manuscripts, they are inevitably affected by editorial decisions pre-/post-publication of manuscripts. However, scant research exists on editors’ attitudes about and responses to various citation practices they encounter.

            Therefore, in this follow-up survey, we will query journal editors about: The extent to which various citation practices are perceived as unethical

            The way editors manage citation practices perceived as unethical

            How editor attitudes and practices regarding citations vary with journal characteristics (e.g., discipline, size, impact factor, peer review model) and editorial experience

            Our research instrument consists of multiple choice and fictional scenarios inspired by existing literature from various disciplines on citation norms, our own interactions with journal editors and also Cambridge University Press’ experiences with citation ethics. Consistent with our previous methodology, we are soliciting feedback from selected editors in our network and will then pilot the survey with a small group of editors before scaling up recruitment and participation. The results of this study will help inform journal, publisher, and researcher guidance on citation practices.

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            01 June 2022
            16 December 2022
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            10.14293/S2199-SSP-AM22-0018
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            Copyright © 2022 The Authors.

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            44th SSP Annual Meeting
            SSP-AM22
            Chicago, USA
            June 1-3, 2022
            Society for Scholarly Publishing
            Building a More Connected Scholarly Community
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            Communication networks,Social & Information networks,Educational research & Statistics,Information & Library science,Information systems & theory

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