The Protocol Gap

Methods Protoc. 2021 Feb 3;4(1):12. doi: 10.3390/mps4010012.

Abstract

Although peer review is considered one of the main pillars of modern science, experimental methods and protocols seem to be not a rigorous subject of this process in many papers. Commercial equipment, test kits, labeling kits, previously published concepts, and standard protocols are often considered to be not worth a detailed description or validation. Even more disturbing is the extremely biased citation behavior in this context, which sometimes leads to surrogate citations to avoid low-impact journals, preprints, or to indicate traditional practices. This article describes some of these surprising habits and suggests some measures to avoid the most unpleasant effects, which in the long term may undermine the credibility of science as a whole.

Keywords: citation; documentation; experiment; peer review; references; replication crisis; reproducibility crisis; scientific publication; trust; validation.