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- W2021845789 abstract "Iain Chalmers' reply Debate is important in advancing knowledge, and a key role of correspondence columns in scientific journals is to provide a forum for such debate. In March, 1998, I submitted a response to a commentary in the January, 1998, issue of the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. A month later, the editor told me that his decision would be communicated “in due course”. By June I had heard nothing, so I telephoned the Journal. When the managing editor said that my letter was likely to be published “in the autumn” I suggested that this delay defeated the purpose of a correspondence column. A month after that, because further evidence relevant to my response had been published,1Jadad AR Cook DJ Jones A Klassen T Tugwell P Moher M Moher D Methodology and reports of systematic reviews and meta-analyses: a comparison of Cochrane reviews with articles published in paper-based journals.JAMA. 1998; 280: 278-280Crossref PubMed Scopus (447) Google Scholar I sent in an updated version. 5 months after I had first submitted my letter John Grant wrote to tell me that he had decided to publish but not until 11 months after publication of the commentary to which I was responding. By return of post I suggested that this was pointless and asked him to remove my letter from his publishing schedule. When I asked why the Journal had published my withdrawn submission the response was that “a letter received by the Journal becomes the property of the Journal”. This seemed to ride roughshod over the rights of authors so I asked if Grant's views were shared by members of WAME. No-one supported his position. If scientific journals are to facilitate debate, responses to published articles must be handled efficiently and in an unbiased way. The BMJ's rapid response system and the comments and criticisms system within the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews2Bero L. Electronic peer review of The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Paper presented at the Conference on Peer Review and Global Communications (Prague, Sept 21, 1997).Google Scholar are examples of recent efforts to take advantage of electronic media to promote both more responsive biomedical publishing and more open debate. Grant claims that, despite the fact that I had not signed any copyright release form, my letter was his property, and that he was therefore free to publish it three months after I had asked him not to. Had this happened to a submission I had made to The Lancet, my court of appeal would have been that journal's ombudsman.3Horton R The journal ombudsperson: a step toward scientific press oversight.JAMA. 1998; 280: 298-299Crossref PubMed Scopus (18) Google Scholar Perhaps a similar facility should be provided by the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for its authors. Rheumatology moves online for Joint Motion 2000–2010Decade of the Bone and Joint 2000–2010 http://www.ort.lu.se/bjd/ Full-Text PDF" @default.
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