Centre for Journalology, Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Blueprint Translational Research Group, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2022 Apr 4;12(4):e059445. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059445.
Many predatory journals fail to follow best publication practices. Studies assessing the impact of predatory journals have focused on how these articles are cited in reputable academic journals. However, it is possible that research from predatory journals is cited beyond the academic literature in policy documents and guidelines. Given that research used to inform public policy or government guidelines has the potential for widespread impact, we will examine whether predatory journals have penetrated public policy.
This is a descriptive study with no hypothesis testing. Policy documents that cite work from the known predatory publisher OMICS will be downloaded from the Overton database. Overton collects policy documents from over 1200 sources worldwide. Policy documents will be evaluated to determine how the predatory journal article is used. We will also extract epidemiological details of the policy documents, including: who funded their development, the discipline the work is relevant to and the name of the organisations producing the policy. The record of scholarly citations of the identified predatory articles will also be examined. Findings will be reported with descriptive statistics using counts and percentages.
No ethical approval was required for this study since it does not involve human or animal research. Study findings will be discussed at workshops on journalology and predatory publishing and will be disseminated through preprint, peer-reviewed literature and conference presentations.
许多掠夺性期刊未能遵循最佳出版实践。评估掠夺性期刊影响的研究集中在这些文章如何在声誉良好的学术期刊中被引用。然而,掠夺性期刊的研究可能在政策文件和指南中被引用到学术文献之外。鉴于用于为公共政策或政府准则提供信息的研究具有广泛影响的潜力,我们将研究掠夺性期刊是否已经渗透到公共政策中。
这是一项描述性研究,不进行假设检验。将从已知的掠夺性出版商 OMICS 下载引用工作的政策文件从 Overton 数据库中下载。Overton 从全球 1200 多个来源收集政策文件。将评估政策文件,以确定掠夺性期刊文章的使用方式。我们还将提取政策文件的流行病学细节,包括:谁为其开发提供资金、工作与哪个学科相关以及制定政策的组织的名称。还将检查已确定的掠夺性文章的学术引文记录。将使用计数和百分比的描述性统计数据报告研究结果。
由于本研究不涉及人类或动物研究,因此不需要伦理批准。研究结果将在期刊学和掠夺性出版研讨会上进行讨论,并通过预印本、同行评议文献和会议报告进行传播。