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康复领域的掠夺性开放获取

Predatory Open Access in Rehabilitation.

作者信息

Manca Andrea, Martinez Gianluca, Cugusi Lucia, Dragone Daniele, Mercuro Giuseppe, Deriu Franca

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, Sassari.

Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.

出版信息

Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 May;98(5):1051-1056. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.01.002. Epub 2017 Jan 20.

Abstract

Increasingly scholars and researchers are being solicited by predatory open access journals seeking manuscript submissions and abusing the author-pays model by charging authors with publishing fees without any or proper peer review. Such questionable editorial practices are threatening the reputation and credibility of scholarly publishing. To date, no investigation has been conducted on this phenomenon in the field of rehabilitation. This study attempts to identify specific predatory journals operating in this field to quantify the phenomenon and its geographic distribution. Beall's List has been used to this end which, although not perfect, is a comprehensive and up-to-date report of predatory publishers. Of the 1113 publishers on the list, 59 journals were identified, for a total of 5610 published articles. The median number of articles published by each journal was 21, and the median amount of article processing charges was $499. Only 1 out of 59 journals was included in the Directory of Open Access Journals, whereas 7 (12%) were indexed by PubMed. Most of the publishers were based in India (36%) followed by the United States (25%) and Pakistan (5%), and 25% were without a verifiable address. The data indicate that the threat of predatory publishing in rehabilitation is real. Physiatrists, physiotherapists, researchers, and academics operating in this field are advised to use the tools available to recognize predatory practices before considering publishing in open access journals.

摘要

越来越多的学者和研究人员受到掠夺性开放获取期刊的邀约,这些期刊寻求稿件投稿,并通过向作者收取出版费用来滥用作者付费模式,而不进行任何或适当的同行评审。这种有问题的编辑行为正在威胁学术出版的声誉和可信度。迄今为止,康复领域尚未对这一现象进行调查。本研究试图识别在该领域运营的特定掠夺性期刊,以量化这一现象及其地理分布。为此使用了贝尔清单,尽管它并不完美,但它是一份关于掠夺性出版商的全面且最新的报告。在该清单上的1113家出版商中,识别出了59种期刊,共发表了5610篇文章。每种期刊发表文章的中位数为21篇,文章处理费的中位数为499美元。59种期刊中只有1种被纳入开放获取期刊目录,而7种(12%)被PubMed索引。大多数出版商位于印度(36%),其次是美国(25%)和巴基斯坦(5%),25%没有可核实的地址。数据表明,康复领域掠夺性出版的威胁是真实存在的。建议在该领域工作的物理治疗师、物理治疗师、研究人员和学者在考虑在开放获取期刊上发表文章之前,使用可用工具识别掠夺性做法。

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