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麻醉学领域的掠夺性开放获取出版。

Predatory Open-Access Publishing in Anesthesiology.

机构信息

From the Department of Biopathology and Medical Biotechnologies (DIBIMED), Section of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Intensive Care and Emergency, Policlinico Paolo Giaccone, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Sant'Andrea Hospital, Vercelli, Italy.

出版信息

Anesth Analg. 2019 Jan;128(1):182-187. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000003803.

Abstract

Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing model that applies charges under the pretense of legitimate publishing operations without actually providing the editorial services associated with legitimate journals. The aim of this study was to analyze this phenomenon in the field of anesthesiology and related specialties (intensive care, critical and respiratory medicine, pain medicine, and emergency care). Two authors independently surveyed a freely accessible, constantly updated version of the original Beall lists of potential, possible, or probable predatory publishers and standalone journals. We identified 212 journals from 83 publishers, and the total number of published articles was 12,871. The reported location of most publishers was in the United States. In 43% of cases (37/84), the reported location was judged as "unreliable" after being checked using the 3-dimensional view in Google Maps. Six journals were indexed in PubMed. Although 6 journals were declared to be indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals, none were actually registered. The median article processing charge was 634.5 US dollars (interquartile range, 275-1005 US dollars). Several journals reported false indexing/registration in the Committee on Publication Ethics and International Committee of Medical Journal Editors registries and Google Scholar. Only 32% (67/212) reported the name of the editor-in-chief. Rules for ethics/scientific misconduct were reported in only 24% of cases (50/212). In conclusion, potential or probable predatory open-access publishers and journals are widely present in the broad field of anesthesiology and related specialties. Researchers should carefully check journals' reported information, including location, editorial board, indexing, and rules for ethics when submitting their manuscripts to open-access journals.

摘要

掠夺性出版是一种剥削性的欺诈性开放获取出版模式,它以合法出版业务的名义收取费用,但实际上并没有提供与合法期刊相关的编辑服务。本研究旨在分析麻醉学及相关专业领域(重症监护、危重病和呼吸医学、疼痛医学和急救护理)的这种现象。两位作者独立调查了一个免费访问、不断更新的原始 Beall 潜在、可能或可能的掠夺性出版商和独立期刊列表。我们从 83 家出版商中确定了 212 种期刊,发表的文章总数为 12871 篇。大多数出版商的报道地点是美国。在 84 家出版商中,有 43%(37/84)的报道地点在使用谷歌地图的 3D 视图进行检查后被判断为“不可靠”。有 6 种期刊被 PubMed 索引。尽管有 6 种期刊声称被开放获取期刊目录索引,但实际上并没有注册。文章处理费中位数为 634.5 美元(四分位距,275-1005 美元)。一些期刊在出版伦理委员会和国际医学期刊编辑委员会注册处和谷歌学术报告虚假索引/注册。只有 32%(67/212)报告了主编的姓名。只有 24%的案例(50/212)报告了道德/科学不端行为的规则。总之,潜在或可能的掠夺性开放获取出版商和期刊广泛存在于广泛的麻醉学及相关专业领域。研究人员在向开放获取期刊提交稿件时,应仔细检查期刊报告的信息,包括地点、编委会、索引和道德规则。

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