Selected article for: "prepublication release and scooping phenomenon"

Author: Akhavan, Arya A.; Ndem, Idorenyin E.; Kalliainen, Loree K.
Title: Social Media and the Dissemination of Prepublication Data in Surgical Fields
  • Document date: 2019_6_19
  • ID: sf7ecntp_9
    Snippet: A review of the literature identified a number of publications that specifically addressed the release of prepublication data, 1,3-8 use of prepublication data to expedite changes in clinical practice, 7, [9] [10] [11] the possibility of inappropriate extrapolation of data, 1 the "scooping" phenomenon, 4, 5, [12] [13] [14] [15] and the changing role of data sharing. 2, 16, 17 However, no publications were identified that specifically discussed le.....
    Document: A review of the literature identified a number of publications that specifically addressed the release of prepublication data, 1,3-8 use of prepublication data to expedite changes in clinical practice, 7, [9] [10] [11] the possibility of inappropriate extrapolation of data, 1 the "scooping" phenomenon, 4, 5, [12] [13] [14] [15] and the changing role of data sharing. 2, 16, 17 However, no publications were identified that specifically discussed legal culpability related to the use of prepublication data in plastic surgery.

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