2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002562
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Shortcut citations in the methods section: Frequency, problems, and strategies for responsible reuse

Kai Standvoss,
Vartan Kazezian,
Britta R. Lewke
et al.

Abstract: Methods sections are often missing essential details. Methodological shortcut citations, in which authors cite previous papers instead of describing the method in detail, may contribute to this problem. This meta-research study used 3 approaches to examine shortcut citation use in neuroscience, biology, and psychiatry. First, we assessed current practices in more than 750 papers. More than 90% of papers used shortcut citations. Other common reasons for using citations in the methods included giving credit or s… Show more

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