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「Respiratory Endoscopy」投稿規定変更のお知らせ

最終更新日:2024年2月5日 

 英文誌「Respiratory Endoscopy」の投稿規定が一部変更されましたのでお知らせ致します.
 変更点は次の通りです.

日本呼吸器内視鏡学会編集委員会
委員長 前門戸 任
英文誌編集小委員会
委員長 猶木 克彦

3. Manuscript Preparation
3.2 References
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Preprints
6. Bar DZ, Atkatsh K, Tavarez U, Erdos MR, Gruenbaum Y, Collins FS. Biotinylation by antibody recognition- A novel method for proximity labeling. BioRxiv 069187 [Preprint]. 2016 [cited 2017 Jan 12]. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1101/069187

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Including AI-generated material as the primary source in the reference is not allowed.

5. Reporting Guidelines
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・SAGER guidelines (https://www.equator-network.org/reporting-guidelines/sager-guidelines/) for reporting of sex and gender information

8. Peer Review Process
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Articles submitted to Respiratory Endoscopy are subject to a single-blindanonymized peer review process.

8.2 Editors and Journal Staff as Authors
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・・・・・・・Additionally, ScholarOne, the journal’s online submission and peer review system is designed to blind anonymize. a person in other roles (editor/reviewer) from any paper he/she has authored.

9. Editorial Policy and Publication Ethics
9.2 Authorship/Contributorship
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2) Drafting the work or revisingreviewing it critically for important intellectual content; and

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In consonance with the COPE’s position statement and WAME’s recommendations, Respiratory Endoscopy does not allow Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT or Large Language Models (LLM) to be listed as authors as those tools cannot meet the ICMJE’s criteria for authorship listed above.

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Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Assisted Tools/Technologies

In consonance with the COPE’s position statement, WAME’s recommendations, and ICMJE’s Recommendation, Respiratory Endoscopy does not allow artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted tools/technologies such as Large Language Models (LLMs), chatbots, or image creators to be listed as author or co-author. As described in the ICMJE, those tools cannot be responsible for the accuracy, integrity, and originality of the work, thus they do not meet the ICMJE's criteria for authorship listed above. The authors (humans) are fully responsible for any materials of the submitted work, including the use of AI-assisted tools or technologies. AI should not be cited as authors. Authors (humans) are also responsible for plagiarism including the in text and AI-produced images. Authors must disclose, upon submission and in the Materials and Methods (or similar section), any use of AI-assisted tools or technologies in the writing of a manuscript, production of images or graphical elements of the paper, or in the collection and analysis of data.

 

 

 

 

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