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假金:安全浏览开放获取出版以避免掠夺性出版商和期刊。

False gold: Safely navigating open access publishing to avoid predatory publishers and journals.

机构信息

Department of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health and Biomedicine, Victoria University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2018 Apr;74(4):809-817. doi: 10.1111/jan.13483. Epub 2017 Nov 17.

Abstract

AIM

The aim of this study was to review and discuss predatory open access publishing in the context of nursing and midwifery and develop a set of guidelines that serve as a framework to help clinicians, educators and researchers avoid predatory publishers.

BACKGROUND

Open access publishing is increasingly common across all academic disciplines. However, this publishing model is vulnerable to exploitation by predatory publishers, posing a threat to nursing and midwifery scholarship and practice. Guidelines are needed to help researchers recognize predatory journals and publishers and understand the negative consequences of publishing in them.

DESIGN

Discussion paper.

DATA SOURCES

A literature search of BioMed Central, CINAHL, MEDLINE with Full Text and PubMed for terms related to predatory publishing, published in the period 2007-2017.

IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING

Lack of awareness of the risks and pressure to publish in international journals, may result in nursing and midwifery researchers publishing their work in dubious open access journals. Caution should be taken prior to writing and submitting a paper, to avoid predatory publishers.

FINDINGS

The advantage of open access publishing is that it provides readers with access to peer-reviewed research as soon as it is published online. However, predatory publishers use deceptive methods to exploit open access publishing for their own profit. Clear guidelines are needed to help researchers navigate safely open access publishing.

CONCLUSION

A deeper understanding of the risks of predatory publishing is needed. Clear guidelines should be followed by nursing and midwifery researchers seeking to publish their work in open access journals.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在审查和讨论护理和助产学领域的掠夺性开放获取出版,并制定一套准则,作为帮助临床医生、教育者和研究人员避免掠夺性出版商的框架。

背景

开放获取出版在所有学术学科中越来越普遍。然而,这种出版模式容易受到掠夺性出版商的利用,对护理和助产学的学术和实践构成威胁。需要制定准则来帮助研究人员识别掠夺性期刊和出版商,并了解在其中发表论文的负面影响。

设计

讨论文件。

数据来源

对 2007 年至 2017 年间与掠夺性出版相关的术语进行了生物医学中心、CINAHL、MEDLINE 全文和 PubMed 的文献检索。

对护理的影响

对风险和在国际期刊上发表的压力缺乏认识,可能导致护理和助产学研究人员将他们的工作发表在可疑的开放获取期刊上。在撰写和提交论文之前应谨慎行事,以避免掠夺性出版商。

发现

开放获取出版的优势在于它使读者能够在网上发表后立即获得同行评议的研究。然而,掠夺性出版商使用欺骗性方法为自己的利益利用开放获取出版。需要明确的准则来帮助研究人员安全地进行开放获取出版。

结论

需要更深入地了解掠夺性出版的风险。寻求在开放获取期刊上发表作品的护理和助产学研究人员应遵循明确的准则。

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