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在学术出版的灰色地带中航行:避免掠夺性出版商并创建您的“白名单”。

Navigating the Gray of Academic Publication: Avoiding Predatory Publishers and Creating Your "Whitelist".

机构信息

From the Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI.

出版信息

Ann Plast Surg. 2021 Dec 1;87(6):e171-e179. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000002902.

Abstract

Academic publishing has undergone a transition from print-based, subscription access journals targeted toward physicians and scientists to the widely accessible, open access (OA) format made possible by the Internet. The objectives of OA broadly include audience expansion and improved public access to publicly funded research, reduction of limitations on content reuse and alteration, and prompt turnaround from submission to publication. Despite well-intended founding principles, unexpected disadvantages of the OA model have arisen including the emergence of predatory journals, which exploit the author-pays publishing model with the deceptive promise of reputable publishing platforms. Predatory journals can be difficult to discern from the legitimate yet unsophisticated novice journal, which represents a destructive influence on the credibility of surgeons and scientists within many specialties. As an author, when the highly reputable, "whitelisted" journals in our field are not available or interested in the scope of our work, how can we ensure authenticity of those journals that exist in the gray area between legitimate and illegitimate? Given these questions, the goal of this article is to demystify the history and selected issues that surround academic publication including content access, licensing, indexing, and journal metrics. With this background, we then evaluate highly visible OA journals in plastic and reconstructive surgery and build a basic framework, which authors can use to evaluate a journal for legitimacy and visibility.

摘要

学术出版经历了从以印刷为基础、面向医生和科学家的订阅式期刊向互联网支持的广泛可及的开放获取(OA)格式的转变。OA 的目标广泛包括扩大受众群体和提高公众对公共资助研究的访问,减少对内容重用和修改的限制,以及从提交到出版的快速周转。尽管有良好的初衷,但 OA 模式也出现了一些意想不到的缺点,包括掠夺性期刊的出现,这些期刊利用作者付费出版模式,以有信誉的出版平台的虚假承诺来进行欺骗。掠夺性期刊可能很难与合法但不成熟的新手期刊区分开来,这对许多专业领域的外科医生和科学家的信誉产生了破坏性影响。作为作者,当我们领域内声誉很高的“白名单”期刊不可用时,或者对我们工作的范围不感兴趣时,我们如何确保那些存在于合法和非法之间灰色地带的期刊的真实性呢?考虑到这些问题,本文的目标是揭开学术出版的历史和一些问题的神秘面纱,包括内容获取、许可、索引和期刊指标。有了这个背景,我们然后评估了整形和重建外科领域中一些知名度很高的 OA 期刊,并建立了一个基本框架,作者可以使用该框架来评估期刊的合法性和知名度。

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