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The growth of acronyms in the scientific literature
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Barnett, Adrian
, Doubleday, Zoe
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/ Acronyms
/ communication
/ Editorial Policies
/ knowledge
/ Literary research
/ Literature
/ Meta-Research
/ Periodicals as Topic - trends
/ Publishing - standards
/ Publishing - trends
/ Science literature
/ scientific publishing
/ scientific writing
2020
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The growth of acronyms in the scientific literature
by
Barnett, Adrian
, Doubleday, Zoe
in
Abbreviations as Topic
/ Acronyms
/ communication
/ Editorial Policies
/ knowledge
/ Literary research
/ Literature
/ Meta-Research
/ Periodicals as Topic - trends
/ Publishing - standards
/ Publishing - trends
/ Science literature
/ scientific publishing
/ scientific writing
2020
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The growth of acronyms in the scientific literature
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Barnett, Adrian
, Doubleday, Zoe
in
Abbreviations as Topic
/ Acronyms
/ communication
/ Editorial Policies
/ knowledge
/ Literary research
/ Literature
/ Meta-Research
/ Periodicals as Topic - trends
/ Publishing - standards
/ Publishing - trends
/ Science literature
/ scientific publishing
/ scientific writing
2020
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The growth of acronyms in the scientific literature
2020
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Overview
Some acronyms are useful and are widely understood, but many of the acronyms used in scientific papers hinder understanding and contribute to the increasing fragmentation of science. Here we report the results of an analysis of more than 24 million article titles and 18 million article abstracts published between 1950 and 2019. There was at least one acronym in 19% of the titles and 73% of the abstracts. Acronym use has also increased over time, but the re-use of acronyms has declined. We found that from more than one million unique acronyms in our data, just over 2,000 (0.2%) were used regularly, and most acronyms (79%) appeared fewer than 10 times. Acronyms are not the biggest current problem in science communication, but reducing their use is a simple change that would help readers and potentially increase the value of science.
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eLife Science Publications, Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
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