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加拿大研究人员对掠夺性期刊的使用情况。

Canadian academics' use of predatory journals.

作者信息

Babb Maureen

机构信息

Science Liaison Librarian, Sciences and Technology Library, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB.

出版信息

J Can Health Libr Assoc. 2021 Dec 1;42(3):140-153. doi: 10.29173/jchla29579. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Predatory journals have been acknowledged as an increasing concern in the scholarly literature over the last decade, but research on the subject has been sparse. Research that has focused on predatory journals in the Canadian context has been even rarer, and limited to work focused on a single university. This study explores publishing trends in predatory journals by authors affiliated with Canadian universities.

METHODS

Articles published by authors at 30 Canadian universities, including all universities in the U15, were pulled from select predatory journals. Key data including author affiliation, article type, discipline, and grant information were extracted from the articles.

RESULTS

All universities in the study were found to have publications in predatory journals. The health sciences accounted for 72% of the publications, and the sciences for 20%. Research articles accounted for 50% of the articles. Opinion, editorial, or commentary pieces accounted for 24% and 19% were review articles. Grant funding was indicated in 34% of the articles, with NSERC and CIHR being top funders. The research-intensive U15 universities were found to publish more in predatory journals than their non-U15 compatriots, even when the universities were of similar size.

DISCUSSION

Canadian scholars were found to publish in predatory journals, particularly those scholars from the health sciences and research-intensive U15 universities. Grant funding was common, and often came from high profile funders like NSERC and CIHR. This study suggests that policy and education initiatives may be warranted in Canadian contexts, especially in the health sciences and at research-intensive universities.

摘要

引言

在过去十年中,掠夺性期刊在学术文献中受到的关注日益增加,但关于这一主题的研究却很少。在加拿大背景下针对掠夺性期刊的研究更为罕见,且仅限于针对一所大学的研究。本研究探讨了加拿大大学附属作者在掠夺性期刊上的发表趋势。

方法

从选定的掠夺性期刊中提取了加拿大30所大学(包括U15联盟中的所有大学)作者发表的文章。从文章中提取了包括作者所属机构、文章类型、学科和资助信息等关键数据。

结果

研究发现,所有参与研究的大学都有作者在掠夺性期刊上发表文章。其中,健康科学领域的文章占发表总数的72%,科学领域占20%。研究文章占文章总数的50%。观点、社论或评论文章占24%,综述文章占19%。34%的文章表明有资助资金,其中自然科学与工程研究理事会(NSERC)和加拿大卫生研究院(CIHR)是主要资助机构。研究发现,即使规模相似,研究密集型的U15大学在掠夺性期刊上的发表量也比非U15大学更多。

讨论

研究发现加拿大学者在掠夺性期刊上发表文章,尤其是健康科学领域以及研究密集型U15大学的学者。有资助资金的情况很常见,且资金通常来自NSERC和CIHR等知名资助机构。本研究表明,在加拿大背景下,尤其是在健康科学领域和研究密集型大学,可能有必要采取政策和教育举措。

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