Item Type Letter

modest feature request:
Letters to the editor of a journal are not peer reviewed and generally should not be used as citations. Setting their Item Type to Letter loses publication information. Setting their Item Type to Document or Journal Article is misleading.
Please either enhance Item Type with publication information, or create a Letter to Editor Item Type.
  • edited 2 days ago
    Exactly why do you think they should they not be used as citations? If it's the only place where the author is saying something I must acknowledge, I would 100% cite this item, and the journal article item type provides the best possible information for a reader to locate the original.
    Now in the text, obviously I would use that information with more caution than a peer-reviewed article, but it's a different issue.
  • Whether to cite a non-peer reviewed article is a matter of author's discretion. Not really the issue. My point is that they are not the same as peer reviewed science, and I want to distinguish them for my purposes. And, as for you, I'd like the publication location to be preserved. I'm not saying there is no use for letters, they're just different.
  • I have a non-peer reviewed tag. I don't use it for all items, but where the distinction matters
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