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Scientific Reports

Scientific Reports is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific mega journal published by Nature Portfolio, covering all areas of the natural sciences. The journal was established in 2011.[1] The journal states that their aim is to assess solely the scientific validity of a submitted paper, rather than its perceived importance, significance, or impact.[2]

Scientific Reports
DisciplineNatural sciences
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRafal Marszalek
Publication details
History2011–present
Publisher
FrequencyContinuous
Yes
LicenseCreative Commons Attribution
4.6 (2022)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt )
ISO 4Sci. Rep.
Indexing
CODEN (alt) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
CODENSRCEC3
ISSN2045-2322
LCCN2011250880
OCLC no.732869387
Links
  • Journal homepage

In September 2016, the journal became the largest in the world by number of articles, overtaking PLOS ONE.[3][4][5]

Abstracting and indexing edit

The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Chemical Abstracts Service,[6] the Science Citation Index Expanded, and selectively in Index Medicus/MEDLINE/PubMed.[7] According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor 4.6.[8]

Reviewing policy edit

The Guide to Referees states that to be published, "a paper must be scientifically valid and technically sound in methodology and analysis", and reviewers have to ensure manuscripts "are not assessed based on their perceived importance, significance or impact",[9] but this procedure has been questioned.[10]

Controversies edit

Controversial articles by retraction date edit

2016 edit

Allegedly duplicated and manipulated images in a 2016 paper that were not detected during peer review led to criticism from the scientific community.[11] The article was retracted in June 2016.[12]

2018 edit

In 2018, Scientific Reports appeared on a blacklist from the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, amid moves by the Chinese government to create national blacklists for journals.[13]

The face of Donald Trump was hidden in an image of baboon feces in a paper published in 2018. The journal later removed the image.[14]

2019 edit

A 2018 paper claimed that a homeopathic treatment could attenuate pain in rats. It was retracted 8 months later after "swift criticism" from the scientific community.[15][16]

A controversial 2018 paper suggested that too much bent-neck staring at a cell phone could grow a "horn" on the back of someone's head. The study also failed to mention the conflict of interests of the first author.[17] The paper was later corrected.

2020 edit

A 2016 study proclaimed that a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine caused impaired mobility and brain damage in mice. The paper alarmed public health advocates in Japan and worldwide because of the potential side effects of the HPV vaccine on humans. The study was retracted two years later because "the experimental approach does not support the objectives of the study".[18]

It took Scientific Reports more than four years to retract a plagiarized study from a bachelor's thesis of a Hungarian mathematician. The paper, entitled "Modified box dimension and average weighted receiving time on the weighted fractal networks", was published in December 2015, and the plagiarism was reported in January 2016 by the former bachelor student. In April 2020, the paper was retracted.[19]

A study published in the journal on June 24, 2019, claimed that fluctuations in the sun were causing global warming.[20] Based on severe criticism from the scientific community, Scientific Reports started an investigation on the validity of this study,[21] and it was retracted by the editors in March 2020.[22]

2021 edit

Scientific Reports retracted a 2019 paper in January of 2021 which claimed that "both Creationism and Big Bang theory are wrong, and that black holes are the engines driving the universe".[23]

A paper published in July 2020, which said body weight can be correlated with being honest or dishonest, caused consternation among social media users, questioning why Scientific Reports agreed to publish this paper.[24] The paper was eventually retracted in January 2021.[25]

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) approached Scientific Reports to request retraction of a paper by scientists at the National Institutes of Health in which rhesus macaques were used for experiments in which they were "deprived of water, strapped into restraint chairs and shown videos of shapes engaging in human-like behaviors while experimenters measured their eye movements".[26]

A paper published in September 2021 implied that the Biblical story of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah might have been a retelling of an exploding asteroid around the year 1,650 BCE. The paper received criticism on social media and by data sleuths for using a doctored image.[27]

Resignations of editorial board members edit

In 2015, editor Mark Maslin resigned because the journal introduced a trial of a fast-track peer-review service for biology manuscripts in exchange for an additional fee.[28][29] The trial ran for a month.[30]

In November 2017, 19 editorial board members stepped down due to the journal not retracting a plagiarised 2016 study.[31] The article was eventually retracted in March 2018.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ann Koopman (January 10, 2011). Nature Launches New Open Access Journal: Scientific Reports, Library News, Thomas Jefferson University. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Criteria for publication". Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group.
  3. ^ Davis, Phil (23 August 2016). "Scientific Reports On Track To Become Largest Journal In The World". The Scholarly Kitchen. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Scientific Reports Overtakes PLOS ONE As Largest Megajournal". The Scholarly Kitchen. 6 April 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Mega-journals: the future, a stepping stone to it or a leap into the abyss?". Times Higher Education. 13 October 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  6. ^ "CAS Source Index". Chemical Abstracts Service. American Chemical Society. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  7. ^ "Scientific Reports". NLM Catalog. National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  8. ^ "Scientific Reports". 2022 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Clarivate. 2023.
  9. ^ "Guide to Referees". Scientific Reports. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  10. ^ Lowe, Derek (15 June 2016). "More on Scientific Reports, And on Faked Papers". Blog. In the Pipeline. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  11. ^ Palus, Shannon (10 June 2016). "Author denies accusations of blatant duplication". Retraction Watch. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  12. ^ Samie, Nima; Muniandy, Sekaran; Kanthimathi, M. S.; Haerian, Batoul Sadat; Azudin, Raja Elina Raja (2016). "Retraction: Novel piperazine core compound induces death in human liver cancer cells: possible pharmacological properties". Scientific Reports. 6: 29056. Bibcode:2016NatSR...629056S. doi:10.1038/srep29056. PMC 4916487. PMID 27328968.
  13. ^ Cyranoski, David (16 October 2018). "China awaits controversial blacklist of 'poor quality' journals". Nature. 562 (7728): 471–472. Bibcode:2018Natur.562..471C. doi:10.1038/d41586-018-07025-5. PMID 30353153. S2CID 256767508.
  14. ^ Oransky, Oran (21 December 2018). ""Unusual aspects" of a figure — aka a cartoon of Trump's face in baboon feces — disappear from a journal". Retraction Watch. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  15. ^ Oransky, Oran (11 June 2019). ""Permeable to bad science:" Journal retracts paper hailed by proponents of homeopathy". Retraction Watch. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  16. ^ Guglielmi, Giorgia (20 October 2018). "Peer-reviewed homeopathy study sparks uproar in Italy". Nature. 562 (7726): 173–174. Bibcode:2018Natur.562..173G. doi:10.1038/d41586-018-06967-0. PMID 30301997.
  17. ^ Marcus, Adam (18 September 2019). "'Text neck' — aka 'horns' — paper earns corrections". Retraction Watch. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  18. ^ Hackett, Don Ward (11 May 2018). "HPV Vaccine Research From Japan Withdrawn". Precision Vaccinations. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  19. ^ Marcus, Adam (20 April 2020). "An author realized a paper had plagiarized his thesis. It took the journal four years to retract it". Retraction Watch.
  20. ^ V. V. Zharkova, S. J. Shepherd, S. I. Zharkov & E. Popova (2019). "Oscillations of the baseline of solar magnetic field and solar irradiance on a millennial timescale". Scientific Reports. 9 (1): 9197. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-45584-3. PMC 6591297. PMID 31235834.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  21. ^ Vaughan, Adam. "Journal criticised for study claiming sun is causing global warming". New Scientist. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  22. ^ Zharkova, V. V.; Shepherd, S. J.; Zharkov, S. I.; Popova, E. (2020). "Retraction Note: Oscillations of the baseline of solar magnetic field and solar irradiance on a millennial timescale". Scientific Reports. 10 (1): 4336. Bibcode:2020NatSR..10.4336Z. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-61020-3. PMC 7055216. PMID 32132618.
  23. ^ Marcus, Adam (13 January 2021). ""Confrontation is an important element of physics progress:" Paper on black holes retracted". Retraction Watch.
  24. ^ Marcus, Adam (13 January 2021). "Springer Nature journal retracts BMI, honesty paper". Retraction Watch.
  25. ^ Marcus, Adam (14 January 2021). "'Deeply unfair': First author of newly retracted paper on weight and honesty speaks out". Retraction Watch.
  26. ^ Oransky, Ivan (20 March 2021). "Weekend reads: The fake author with more than 200 papers; accusations of 'heinous plagiarism'; PETA requests a retraction". Retraction Watch.
  27. ^ Marcus, Adam (October 2021). "Criticism engulfs paper claiming an asteroid destroyed Biblical Sodom and Gomorrah". Retraction Watch.
  28. ^ Bohannon, John (27 March 2015). "Updated: Editor quits journal over pay-for-expedited peer-review offer". Science. doi:10.1126/science.aab0391.
  29. ^ Cressey, Daniel (27 March 2015). "Concern raised over payment for fast-track peer review". Nature. doi:10.1038/nature.2015.17204. S2CID 167469822.
  30. ^ Jackson, Alex (21 April 2015). . Of Schemes and Memes Blog. Archived from the original on 4 September 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  31. ^ Offord, Catherine (6 November 2017). "Mass Resignation from Scientific Reports's Editorial Board". The Scientist. Retrieved 1 September 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For the informal document describing scientific research see Technical report Scientific Reports is a peer reviewed open access scientific mega journal published by Nature Portfolio covering all areas of the natural sciences The journal was established in 2011 1 The journal states that their aim is to assess solely the scientific validity of a submitted paper rather than its perceived importance significance or impact 2 Scientific ReportsDisciplineNatural sciencesLanguageEnglishEdited byRafal MarszalekPublication detailsHistory2011 presentPublisherNature PortfolioFrequencyContinuousOpen accessYesLicenseCreative Commons AttributionImpact factor4 6 2022 Standard abbreviationsISO 4 alt Bluebook alt1 alt2 NLM alt MathSciNet alt ISO 4Sci Rep IndexingCODEN alt JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt ScopusCODENSRCEC3ISSN2045 2322LCCN2011250880OCLC no 732869387LinksJournal homepageIn September 2016 the journal became the largest in the world by number of articles overtaking PLOS ONE 3 4 5 Contents 1 Abstracting and indexing 2 Reviewing policy 3 Controversies 3 1 Controversial articles by retraction date 3 1 1 2016 3 1 2 2018 3 1 3 2019 3 1 4 2020 3 1 5 2021 3 2 Resignations of editorial board members 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAbstracting and indexing editThe journal is abstracted and indexed in the Chemical Abstracts Service 6 the Science Citation Index Expanded and selectively in Index Medicus MEDLINE PubMed 7 According to the Journal Citation Reports the journal has a 2022 impact factor 4 6 8 Reviewing policy editThe Guide to Referees states that to be published a paper must be scientifically valid and technically sound in methodology and analysis and reviewers have to ensure manuscripts are not assessed based on their perceived importance significance or impact 9 but this procedure has been questioned 10 Controversies editControversial articles by retraction date edit 2016 edit Allegedly duplicated and manipulated images in a 2016 paper that were not detected during peer review led to criticism from the scientific community 11 The article was retracted in June 2016 12 2018 edit In 2018 Scientific Reports appeared on a blacklist from the Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center at Sun Yat sen University in Guangzhou amid moves by the Chinese government to create national blacklists for journals 13 The face of Donald Trump was hidden in an image of baboon feces in a paper published in 2018 The journal later removed the image 14 2019 edit A 2018 paper claimed that a homeopathic treatment could attenuate pain in rats It was retracted 8 months later after swift criticism from the scientific community 15 16 A controversial 2018 paper suggested that too much bent neck staring at a cell phone could grow a horn on the back of someone s head The study also failed to mention the conflict of interests of the first author 17 The paper was later corrected 2020 edit A 2016 study proclaimed that a human papillomavirus HPV vaccine caused impaired mobility and brain damage in mice The paper alarmed public health advocates in Japan and worldwide because of the potential side effects of the HPV vaccine on humans The study was retracted two years later because the experimental approach does not support the objectives of the study 18 It took Scientific Reports more than four years to retract a plagiarized study from a bachelor s thesis of a Hungarian mathematician The paper entitled Modified box dimension and average weighted receiving time on the weighted fractal networks was published in December 2015 and the plagiarism was reported in January 2016 by the former bachelor student In April 2020 the paper was retracted 19 A study published in the journal on June 24 2019 claimed that fluctuations in the sun were causing global warming 20 Based on severe criticism from the scientific community Scientific Reports started an investigation on the validity of this study 21 and it was retracted by the editors in March 2020 22 2021 edit Scientific Reports retracted a 2019 paper in January of 2021 which claimed that both Creationism and Big Bang theory are wrong and that black holes are the engines driving the universe 23 A paper published in July 2020 which said body weight can be correlated with being honest or dishonest caused consternation among social media users questioning why Scientific Reports agreed to publish this paper 24 The paper was eventually retracted in January 2021 25 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals PETA approached Scientific Reports to request retraction of a paper by scientists at the National Institutes of Health in which rhesus macaques were used for experiments in which they were deprived of water strapped into restraint chairs and shown videos of shapes engaging in human like behaviors while experimenters measured their eye movements 26 A paper published in September 2021 implied that the Biblical story of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah might have been a retelling of an exploding asteroid around the year 1 650 BCE The paper received criticism on social media and by data sleuths for using a doctored image 27 Resignations of editorial board members edit In 2015 editor Mark Maslin resigned because the journal introduced a trial of a fast track peer review service for biology manuscripts in exchange for an additional fee 28 29 The trial ran for a month 30 In November 2017 19 editorial board members stepped down due to the journal not retracting a plagiarised 2016 study 31 The article was eventually retracted in March 2018 See also editNature Communications Cell ReportsReferences edit Ann Koopman January 10 2011 Nature Launches New Open Access Journal Scientific Reports Library News Thomas Jefferson University Retrieved 24 April 2020 Criteria for publication Scientific Reports Nature Publishing Group Davis Phil 23 August 2016 Scientific Reports On Track To Become Largest Journal In The World The Scholarly Kitchen Retrieved 24 August 2016 Scientific Reports Overtakes PLOS ONE As Largest Megajournal The Scholarly Kitchen 6 April 2017 Retrieved 6 April 2017 Mega journals the future a stepping stone to it or a leap into the abyss Times Higher Education 13 October 2016 Retrieved 16 October 2016 CAS Source Index Chemical Abstracts Service American Chemical Society Retrieved 24 August 2018 Scientific Reports NLM Catalog National Center for Biotechnology Information Retrieved 24 August 2018 Scientific Reports 2022 Journal Citation Reports Web of Science Science ed Clarivate 2023 Guide to Referees Scientific Reports Retrieved 18 November 2018 Lowe Derek 15 June 2016 More on Scientific Reports And on Faked Papers Blog In the Pipeline Retrieved 1 September 2017 Palus Shannon 10 June 2016 Author denies accusations of blatant duplication Retraction Watch Retrieved 2 September 2019 Samie Nima Muniandy Sekaran Kanthimathi M S Haerian Batoul Sadat Azudin Raja Elina Raja 2016 Retraction Novel piperazine core compound induces death in human liver cancer cells possible pharmacological properties Scientific Reports 6 29056 Bibcode 2016NatSR 629056S doi 10 1038 srep29056 PMC 4916487 PMID 27328968 Cyranoski David 16 October 2018 China awaits controversial blacklist of poor quality journals Nature 562 7728 471 472 Bibcode 2018Natur 562 471C doi 10 1038 d41586 018 07025 5 PMID 30353153 S2CID 256767508 Oransky Oran 21 December 2018 Unusual aspects of a figure aka a cartoon of Trump s face in baboon feces disappear from a journal Retraction Watch Retrieved 18 September 2019 Oransky Oran 11 June 2019 Permeable to bad science Journal retracts paper hailed by proponents of homeopathy Retraction Watch Retrieved 1 September 2019 Guglielmi Giorgia 20 October 2018 Peer reviewed homeopathy study sparks uproar in Italy Nature 562 7726 173 174 Bibcode 2018Natur 562 173G doi 10 1038 d41586 018 06967 0 PMID 30301997 Marcus Adam 18 September 2019 Text neck aka horns paper earns corrections Retraction Watch Retrieved 18 September 2019 Hackett Don Ward 11 May 2018 HPV Vaccine Research From Japan Withdrawn Precision Vaccinations Retrieved 8 May 2020 Marcus Adam 20 April 2020 An author realized a paper had plagiarized his thesis It took the journal four years to retract it Retraction Watch V V Zharkova S J Shepherd S I Zharkov amp E Popova 2019 Oscillations of the baseline of solar magnetic field and solar irradiance on a millennial timescale Scientific Reports 9 1 9197 doi 10 1038 s41598 019 45584 3 PMC 6591297 PMID 31235834 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Vaughan Adam Journal criticised for study claiming sun is causing global warming New Scientist Retrieved 24 February 2020 Zharkova V V Shepherd S J Zharkov S I Popova E 2020 Retraction Note Oscillations of the baseline of solar magnetic field and solar irradiance on a millennial timescale Scientific Reports 10 1 4336 Bibcode 2020NatSR 10 4336Z doi 10 1038 s41598 020 61020 3 PMC 7055216 PMID 32132618 Marcus Adam 13 January 2021 Confrontation is an important element of physics progress Paper on black holes retracted Retraction Watch Marcus Adam 13 January 2021 Springer Nature journal retracts BMI honesty paper Retraction Watch Marcus Adam 14 January 2021 Deeply unfair First author of newly retracted paper on weight and honesty speaks out Retraction Watch Oransky Ivan 20 March 2021 Weekend reads The fake author with more than 200 papers accusations of heinous plagiarism PETA requests a retraction Retraction Watch Marcus Adam October 2021 Criticism engulfs paper claiming an asteroid destroyed Biblical Sodom and Gomorrah Retraction Watch Bohannon John 27 March 2015 Updated Editor quits journal over pay for expedited peer review offer Science doi 10 1126 science aab0391 Cressey Daniel 27 March 2015 Concern raised over payment for fast track peer review Nature doi 10 1038 nature 2015 17204 S2CID 167469822 Jackson Alex 21 April 2015 Fast track peer review experiment First findings Of Schemes and Memes Blog Archived from the original on 4 September 2019 Retrieved 4 September 2019 Offord Catherine 6 November 2017 Mass Resignation from Scientific Reports s Editorial Board The Scientist Retrieved 1 September 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scientific Reports Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scientific Reports amp oldid 1205948415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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