Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Australasian_Journal_of_Bone_&_Joint_Medicine an entity of type: Thing

オーストララシア骨関節学雑誌(英: Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine)は、学術雑誌の形でエルゼビアから2003年~2005年の間に発行されていた刊行物。実際は医薬品メーカーのメルクにより創刊され、同社の資金提供により発行されていた。この雑誌は査読付きの論文誌を装っていたが、実質的にはメルクの販促の道具となっていた。 この雑誌はMEDLINEには登載されておらず、自前のウェブサイトも持っていない。 2009年5月に、エルゼビアは「この件については、情報開示に関する当社の高い水準が守られていなかった」と認めた。 rdf:langString
The Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine (originally titled the Australasian Journal of Musculoskeletal Medicine) was a periodical presented in the style of a scientific journal, published by Elsevier but established and funded by pharmaceutical company Merck. Publication began in 2002, and the last issue appeared in 2005. According to The Scientist: The publication was not included in the MEDLINE literature database and did not have its own website. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine
rdf:langString オーストララシア骨関節学雑誌
rdf:langString Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine
xsd:integer 22662840
xsd:integer 1096458622
rdf:langString Australas. J. Bone Jt. Med.
rdf:langString Australia
xsd:integer 2002
xsd:integer 1447
xsd:integer 223430052
rdf:langString Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine
rdf:langString The Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine (originally titled the Australasian Journal of Musculoskeletal Medicine) was a periodical presented in the style of a scientific journal, published by Elsevier but established and funded by pharmaceutical company Merck. Publication began in 2002, and the last issue appeared in 2005. According to The Scientist: Merck paid an undisclosed sum to Elsevier to produce several volumes of [Australasian Journal of Bone and Joint Medicine], a publication that had the look of a peer-reviewed medical journal, but contained only reprinted or summarized articles—most of which presented data favorable to Merck products—that appeared to act solely as marketing tools with no disclosure of company sponsorship. The publication was not included in the MEDLINE literature database and did not have its own website. In May 2009, Elsevier admitted that a series of similar industry sponsored publications had been produced, and that "high standards for disclosure were not followed in this instance". In a formal statement, the CEO of Elsevier's Health Sciences Division, Michael Hansen, admitted that the practice was "unacceptable", and expressed regret for the publications. Merck has denied claims that articles within it were ghost written by Merck and has stated that the articles were all reprinted from peer-reviewed medical journals. Several medical experts stated that their names were included in the Honorary Editorial Board of the Australasian Journal of Bone and Joint Medicine without their knowledge and consent. There were six such "industry-sponsored" publications brought out by Elsevier without proper disclosure of their nature, and which had the superficial appearance of a legitimate independent journal. The six publications involved were: * Australasian Journal of General Practice * Australasian Journal of Neurology * Australasian Journal of Cardiology * Australasian Journal of Clinical Pharmacy * Australasian Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine * Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine
rdf:langString オーストララシア骨関節学雑誌(英: Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine)は、学術雑誌の形でエルゼビアから2003年~2005年の間に発行されていた刊行物。実際は医薬品メーカーのメルクにより創刊され、同社の資金提供により発行されていた。この雑誌は査読付きの論文誌を装っていたが、実質的にはメルクの販促の道具となっていた。 この雑誌はMEDLINEには登載されておらず、自前のウェブサイトも持っていない。 2009年5月に、エルゼビアは「この件については、情報開示に関する当社の高い水準が守られていなかった」と認めた。
xsd:gYear 2005
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 7639
xsd:string Australas. J. Bone Jt. Med.
xsd:gYear 2002
xsd:string 1447-5529
xsd:string 223430052

data from the linked data cloud