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掠夺性出版:如何安全畅游开放获取的水域。

Predatory Publishing: How to Safely Navigate the Waters of Open Access.

作者信息

Power Helen

机构信息

University of Windsor, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Can J Nurs Res. 2018 Mar;50(1):3-8. doi: 10.1177/0844562117748287. Epub 2018 Jan 5.

Abstract

Open access publishing enables scholarship to be openly accessible to everyone, which has countless benefits. However, the open access movement has opened the door for "predatory publishers" to take advantage of researchers surviving in this publish or perish academic landscape. Predatory journals are becoming increasingly common. Nursing researchers, instructors, and students need to be made aware of the dangers of predatory journals, and they need to know how to identify them. While there are blacklists and whitelists that can be used to aid in decision-making, it is critical to note that these lists can never be entirely up to date. This article incorporates a literature review which provides insights into newer trends in predatory and unethical publishing, including "journal hijacking" and "bogus impact factors". Extensive criteria for assessing emerging or unknown journals is compiled to aid researchers, students, educators, and the public in evaluating open access publications.

摘要

开放获取出版使学术成果能为所有人公开获取,这带来了无数益处。然而,开放获取运动为“掠夺性出版商”打开了大门,他们利用身处这种不发表就淘汰的学术环境中的研究人员。掠夺性期刊正变得越来越普遍。护理领域的研究人员、教师和学生需要意识到掠夺性期刊的危害,并且需要知道如何识别它们。虽然有黑名单和白名单可用于辅助决策,但必须注意的是,这些名单永远不可能完全跟上最新情况。本文纳入了一项文献综述,该综述提供了对掠夺性和不道德出版的新趋势的见解,包括“期刊劫持”和“虚假影响因子”。编制了用于评估新兴或不知名期刊的广泛标准,以帮助研究人员、学生、教育工作者和公众评估开放获取出版物。

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