Quotation errors in general science journals: Quotation Errors in Science Journals

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Due to the incremental nature of scientific discovery, scientific writing requires extensive referencing to the writings of others. The accuracy of this referencing is vital, yet errors do occur. These errors are called 'quotation errors'. This paper presents the first assessment of quotation errors in high-impact general science journals. A total of 250 random citations were examined. The propositions being cited were compared with the referenced materials to verify whether the propositions could be substantiated by those materials. The study found a total error rate of 25%. This result tracks well with error rates found in similar studies in other academic fields. Additionally, several suggestions are offered that may help to decrease these errors and make similar studies more feasible in the future.

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Smith, N., & Cumberledge, A. (2020). Quotation errors in general science journals: Quotation Errors in Science Journals. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 476(2242). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2020.0538

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