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Writing a Letter to the Editor

机译:写信给编辑

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Buy Article?Permissions and ReprintsKenneth A. Johnson, MVSc, PhD, FACVSc, DACVS, DECVSThe ‘letter to the editor’ is a less commonly known forum to publish a short communication in Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology (VCOT). The function of such letters is to highlight, dispute or rectify interpretations of data, or matters of fact, apparent in a recently published paper in VCOT, or rarely, other related journals. Although all papers published in VCOT are rigorously peer-reviewed, some errors or issues can inevitably go un-noticed. As we know, the peer-review process is not perfect. So, the letter to the editor is a control mechanism that facilitates ongoing dialogue in the public arena, after an article has been published.[1] In journals devoted to the basic sciences and the various disciplines of medicine, letters to the editor are published frequently. However, in veterinary medicine, their role and value are perhaps misunderstood, because veterinarians are shy or reticent ‘to pen’ such a missive. Perhaps it is considered impolite to publicly disagree with a colleague. However, the letter to the editor has a critical function in promoting the high standards of scientific publishing. The International Committed on Medical Journal Editors recommends publication of these letters, together with their answers.[2] Furthermore, letters to the editor published in VCOT are indexed in a PUBMED search under the title of the original article, to prevent their escape from reader's attention.Most importantly, letters to the editors must be short and concise. They should not be rude or denigrate others, but be courteous and relevant.[1] Good letters are objective and based on scientific evidence, not personal opinion and bias. They do not reiterate data, topics or discussion already covered in the original publication. Their main value is to approach a topic from a different perspective, to present additional data or to criticize the justification, analysis or outcome of a study.[2] The over-riding intention is to advance our knowledge and understanding of current issues and problems in our field. May I recommend reading the letter to the editor[3] and the authors reply to the letter,[4] regarding the recent article published in VCOT[5] because it may help to gain a better understanding of the clinical problem of plate strain in bridge-plating of non-reconstructed diaphyseal fractures.
机译:买东西?许可和转载Kenneth A.Johnson、MVSc、PhD、FACVSc、DACVS、DECVSC“致编辑的信”是一个不太为人所知的论坛,用于发表兽医和比较骨科与创伤学(VCOT)方面的简短交流。这些信件的功能是强调、质疑或纠正对数据或事实的解释,这些数据或事实在VCOT最近发表的论文中很明显,或很少在其他相关期刊上发表。尽管在VCOT上发表的所有论文都经过严格的同行评审,但一些错误或问题不可避免地会被忽略。正如我们所知,同行评议过程并不完美。因此,给编辑的信是一种控制机制,有助于在一篇文章发表后在公共领域进行持续的对话。[1] 在专门研究基础科学和医学各学科的期刊上,给编辑的信经常发表。然而,在兽医学中,他们的作用和价值可能会被误解,因为兽医羞于或不愿“写”这样一封信。公开与同事意见相左可能被认为是不礼貌的。然而,给编辑的信在促进科学出版的高标准方面具有关键作用。国际医学期刊编辑协会建议出版这些信件及其答案。[2] 此外,在一次PUBMED搜索中,在VCOT上发表的致编辑的信件被编入原始文章标题下的索引,以防止它们从读者的注意力中逃脱。最重要的是,给编辑的信必须简短。他们不应该粗鲁或诋毁他人,但应该有礼貌和相关。[1] 好的信件是客观的,基于科学证据,而不是个人观点和偏见。他们不会重复原始出版物中已经包含的数据、主题或讨论。它们的主要价值在于从不同的角度探讨一个话题,提供额外的数据,或批评一项研究的理由、分析或结果。[2] 其首要目的是增进我们对本领域当前问题的认识和理解。请允许我推荐阅读这封写给编辑的信[3],以及作者对这封信的回复[4],这封信涉及最近发表在VCOT[5]上的文章,因为这可能有助于更好地理解非重建骨干骨折桥钢板张力的临床问题。

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