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未经请求的掠夺性出版物和欺诈性会议的垃圾邀请:培训中的放射科医生的体验。

Unsolicited scam invitations from predatory publications and fraudulent conferences: Radiology-in-training experience.

机构信息

Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Baltimore, MD, United States of America.

Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Baltimore, MD, United States of America.

出版信息

Clin Imaging. 2024 Sep;113:110230. doi: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2024.110230. Epub 2024 Jun 26.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Radiology faculty across various specialties have been reported to receive an average of 20.7 invitations to submit manuscripts to bogus journals and 4.1 invitations to speak at unsuitable events over a two-week span. Radiology trainees also receive a fair number of unsolicited invitations from unknown senders to submit manuscripts and speak at meetings. Trainees can be more vulnerable to predatory invitations due to potential naivety. We aimed to determine the prevalence of these spam invitations received by radiology trainees.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

The designed survey for evaluating the experience of radiology trainees regarding phishing scams of predatory publications and conferences was sent to radiology residency and neuroradiology fellowship program leadership to redistribute amongst their trainees, and was advertised on social media platforms. The survey was first sent out on September 28, 2023, and was closed two weeks later October 12, 2023. Spearman's correlation, univariable and multivariable linear regression analyses were performed.

RESULTS

Our study included 151 respondents who completed the survey. Of the survey respondents, 53 % reported receiving unsolicited emails from predatory publications (mean = 6.76 ± 7.29), and 32 % reported receiving emails from fraudulent conferences (mean = 5.61 ± 5.77). Significant positive correlation was observed between number of unsolicited email invitations with number of PubMed indexed publications, number as corresponding author, number in open access journals and number of abstract presentations.

CONCLUSIONS

Trainees in radiology receive many unsolicited invitations to publish papers as well as to present at meetings that are not accredited. This could lead to wasted time and financial resources for unsuspecting trainees.

摘要

目的

据报道,不同专业的放射科教师在两周内平均收到 20.7 份向虚假期刊投稿的邀请和 4.1 份在不合适的活动中演讲的邀请。放射科住院医师也会收到大量来自未知发件人的不请自来的投稿和会议演讲邀请。由于潜在的天真,住院医师更容易受到掠夺性邀请的影响。我们旨在确定放射科住院医师收到这些垃圾邀请的流行率。

材料和方法

为评估放射科住院医师对掠夺性出版物和会议网络钓鱼诈骗的经验,我们设计了一份评估调查,分发给放射科住院医师和神经放射学奖学金项目的领导层,以便在他们的住院医师中重新分发,并在社交媒体平台上宣传。调查于 2023 年 9 月 28 日首次发出,两周后于 2023 年 10 月 12 日关闭。进行了 Spearman 相关分析、单变量和多变量线性回归分析。

结果

我们的研究包括 151 名完成调查的受访者。在调查受访者中,53%报告收到过掠夺性出版物的未请自来的电子邮件(平均值=6.76±7.29),32%报告收到过欺诈性会议的电子邮件(平均值=5.61±5.77)。未请自来的电子邮件邀请数量与 PubMed 索引出版物数量、作为通讯作者的数量、开放获取期刊中的数量和摘要演示的数量之间存在显著正相关。

结论

放射科住院医师收到了许多发表论文和参加会议的不请自来的邀请,而这些会议没有得到认可。这可能会浪费毫无戒心的住院医师的时间和财务资源。

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