2017
DOI: 10.7554/elife.27725
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The readability of scientific texts is decreasing over time

Abstract: Clarity and accuracy of reporting are fundamental to the scientific process. Readability formulas can estimate how difficult a text is to read. Here, in a corpus consisting of 709,577 abstracts published between 1881 and 2015 from 123 scientific journals, we show that the readability of science is steadily decreasing. Our analyses show that this trend is indicative of a growing use of general scientific jargon. These results are concerning for scientists and for the wider public, as they impact both the reprod… Show more

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“…Recently, Pontus Plavén‐Sigray and his co‐workers had a close look at 709,577 abstracts published between 1881 and 2015 from 123 scientific journals. In this text, readability decreased steadily over time, while the use of general scientific jargon increased continuously …”
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“…Recently, Pontus Plavén‐Sigray and his co‐workers had a close look at 709,577 abstracts published between 1881 and 2015 from 123 scientific journals. In this text, readability decreased steadily over time, while the use of general scientific jargon increased continuously …”
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“…As the authors point out, clarity and accuracy of reporting are fundamental to the scientific process and should not be separated from data acquisition and analysis.…”
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“…Kilimanjaro . As the paper mountain continues to grow, the general readability of papers inevitably decreases due to the use of jargon and the specialization and subspecialization of journals . This adversely affects the accessibility and reproducibility of research findings.…”
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“…The primary source of scientific newspeer-reviewed publication -is rarely comprehensible without sufficient expertise. Moreover, readability of publications decreases over time (Plavén-Sigray et al, 2017) and subjects of publications become more specialized (Casadevall and Fang, 2014). In consequence, journalists rely on dissemination of science by scientists themselves or by specialized teams at involved institutions.…”
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