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1. ผลงานวิชาการจอมปลอมในผลงานวิชาการจอมปลอมใน Open AccessOpen Access
Tirayut Vilaivan
Department of ChemistryDepartment of Chemistry
Faculty of Science
Chulalongkorn University
Presented at STKS forum 2013, 27th Jun 2013
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Traditional JournalsTraditional Journals
• (+) The author do not usually have to pay to get an article published (but some journals
do collect a “page charge” from authors).
• (+) The publishers need to keep the standard to attract the readers.
The readers pay the fee (usually through subscription) to read the article.
Open Access JournalsOpen Access Journals
The authors pay the “open access” fee so that readers can access the article
for free without subscription.
• (+) The publishers need to keep the standard to attract the readers.
• (-) Copyrights belong to the publisher -> Require permission for reuse of published
materials.
• (-) The articles can only be accessed with subscription -> Less visibility.
• (+) The publication is available for free without subscription -> higher visibility, higher
citation, higher impact (assume that people REALLY read before they cite)
• (+) Copyrights belong to the author (different from traditional “page charge” )
• (-) Possible conflicts of interest in fee-based OA model -> The question of quality.
for free without subscription.
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Enserink, M. Science 2012, 338, 1018 (23 Nov 12)
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2. http://www.biomedcentral.com/journals, accessed 25 Jun 2013
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http://www.plos.org, accessed 25 Jun 2013
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MDPI (Switzerland)MDPI (Switzerland)
http://www.mdpi.com/subject/chem-materials/sci, accessed 05 Oct 20127
Bentham Science (UAE)Bentham Science (UAE)
http://benthamscience.com/cmb/MSandI.htm
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3. HindawiHindawi Publishing Corporation (Egypt)Publishing Corporation (Egypt)
http://www.hindawi.com/ai, accessed 05 Oct 20129
Advances in Biological Chemistry Advances in Chemical Engineering and Sci...
Advances in Materials Physics and Chemis... Advances in Nanoparticles
American Journal of Analytical Chemistry Crystal Structure Theory and Application...
Food and Nutrition Sciences Graphene
Scientific Research Publishing (China)Scientific Research Publishing (China)
Chemistry & Materials Science
Food and Nutrition Sciences Graphene
Green and Sustainable Chemistry International J. of Nonferrous Metallurg...
International Journal of Organic Chemistry J. of Agricultural Chemistry and Environ...
J. of Analytical Sciences, Methods and I... Journal of Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology
Journal of Biophysical Chemistry J. of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences...
J. of Crystallization Process and Techno... J. of Encapsulation and Adsorption Scien...
J. of Minerals and Materials Characteriz... J. of Surface Engineered Materials and A...
Materials Sciences and Applications Modeling and Numerical Simulation of Mat...
Modern Chemotherapy Modern Research in Catalysis
Natural Science New Journal of Glass and Ceramics
Open Journal of Applied Biosensor Open Journal of Applied Sciences
Open Journal of Composite Materials Open Journal of Inorganic ChemistryOpen Journal of Composite Materials Open Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Open J. of Inorganic Non-metallic Materi... Open Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Open Journal of Metal Open Journal of Organic Polymer Materials
Open Journal of Physical Chemistry Open Journal of Polymer Chemistry
Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology Open J. of Synthesis Theory and Applicat...
Optics and Photonics Journal Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Soft Soft Nanoscience Letters
World Journal of Nano Science and Engineering
http://www.scirp.org/journal/Index.aspx, accessed 05 Oct 2012
http://www.omicsonline.org/open-access-journals-list.php
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How much is the charge ? Examples from various OA publishersHow much is the charge ? Examples from various OA publishers
Countries on this list will be charged
a publication fee of $500.
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PLOS Biology US$2900
PLOS Medicine US$2900 …
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Suriname
Thailand
MacedoniaTonga
Tunisia
…
PLOS Medicine US$2900
PLOS Computational Biology US$2250
PLOS Genetics US$2250
PLOS Pathogens US$2250
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases US$2250
PLOS ONE US$1350
http://www.plos.org, accessed 25 Jun 2013
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4. IF2011 = 3.854
IF2011 = 1.677
How much is the charge ? Examples from various OA publishersHow much is the charge ? Examples from various OA publishers
There is another “Polymer” without “s”
published by Elsevier (IF = 3.438)
IF2011 = 2.386
“Predatory Publishing”
http://www.mdpi.com/about/apc, accessed 05 Oct 2012
published by Elsevier (IF = 3.438)
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Open Access Model Caused National andOpen Access Model Caused National and
Worldwide ConcernsWorldwide Concerns
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Nature 2013, 495, 433-435 (March 2013).
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http://www.gotoknow.org/posts/437258 (April 2011)
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Examples of Malpractices in SomeExamples of Malpractices in Some
Open Access Publishers/JournalsOpen Access Publishers/Journals
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6. Too Broad, Unfocused ScopesToo Broad, Unfocused Scopes
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Typographical and Technical ErrorsTypographical and Technical Errors
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Misleading NamesMisleading Names
Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A
(ISSN: 2161-6213, JIF = N/A) and Journal of Materials
Science and Engineering B (ISSN: 2161-6221, JIF =
N/A) .
David Publishing Company
Materials Science and Engineering A (ISSN: 0921-
5093, JIF 2.003) and Journal of Materials Science
and Engineering B (ISSN: 0921-5107, JIF 1.518) .
Elsevier
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Cells (Cell: 32.403)
Cancers (Cancer: 4.771)
Polymers (Polymer: 3.438)
Journal of Glycobiology (Glycobiology: 3.580)
Misleading NamesMisleading Names
Journal of Glycobiology (Glycobiology: 3.580)
Journal of Catalysts (Journal of Catalysis: 6.002)
Metabolomics:Open Access (Metabolomics: 4.505)
Biosensors (Biosensors & Bioelectronics: 5.602)
Clinical & Experimental Cardiology (Clinical Cardiology: 2.151)
Journal of Food Processing & Technology
International Journal of Biomedical ImagingInternational Journal of Biomedical Imaging
Journal of Histology
Journal of Nucleic Acids
Journal of Functional Biomaterials
Organic Chemistry International
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7. Doubtful Peer Review ProcessDoubtful Peer Review Process
Int. J. Sci. Technol. 2012, 1(11), 638.25
The editor-in-chief of a journal is to resign after claiming that the publisher, Bentham
Science Publishing, accepted a hoax article for publication without his knowledge.
The fake, computer-generated manuscript was submitted to The Open Information
ComputerComputer--generated manuscript accepted forgenerated manuscript accepted for
publication in openpublication in open--access journalaccess journal
The fake, computer-generated manuscript was submitted to The Open Information
Science Journal by Philip Davis, a graduate student in communication sciences at Cornell
University in Ithaca, New York, and Kent Anderson, executive director of international
business and product development at The New England Journal of Medicine. They
produced the paper using software that generates grammatically correct but nonsensical
text, and submitted the manuscript under pseudonyms in late January.
Davis says he decided to submit the fake manuscript after receiving several unsolicited
invitations by e-mail to submit papers to open-access journals published by Bentham
under the author-pays-for-publication model. He wanted to test if the publisher wouldunder the author-pays-for-publication model. He wanted to test if the publisher would
"accept a completely nonsensical manuscript if the authors were willing to pay".
Davis was informed by Bentham on 3 June that his manuscript was accepted for
publication. The publisher requested that Davis pay US$800 to its subscriptions
department, based in the United Arab Emirates, before the article was published. At this
point, Davis retracted the article.
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When The Publisher is No Longer Doing Its Business…When The Publisher is No Longer Doing Its Business…
http://scholarlyoa.com/
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8. Once Submitted, You are not Allowed to Withdraw your Manuscript!Once Submitted, You are not Allowed to Withdraw your Manuscript!
http://benthamscience.com/cmb/MSandI.htm
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They Even Charge You for a Retraction Fee!They Even Charge You for a Retraction Fee!
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Open Access: How to DiscriminateOpen Access: How to Discriminate
the Good from the Bad?the Good from the Bad?
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Another Invitation?Another Invitation? Get your colleagues/supervisor opinions first.
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9. ISI Web of KnowledgeISI Web of Knowledge
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ISI Web of KnowledgeISI Web of Knowledge
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SCImagoSCImago Journal RankingsJournal Rankings
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Scimago Lab, Copyright 2007-2013. Data Source: Scopus®
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10. Beall’sBeall’s List:List:
Potential, possible,
or probable
predatory scholarly
open-access
publisherspublishers
http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers/
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Not in theNot in the Beall’sBeall’s
List?List? This doesn’t
mean that the journal
is OK.
Open Access businessOpen Access business
is growing rapidly. New
journals appear
everyday therefore one
cannot expect an
individual like Beall to
keep updated on
everything!
Be aware of the
dynamic nature of such
a list and use it with
care!
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Business Management
The publisher...
Demonstrates a lack of transparency in publishing operations.
Has no policies or practices for digital preservation.
Depends on author fees as the sole and only means of operation with no
alternative, long-term business plan for sustaining the journal through augmented
income sources.
Begins operations with a large fleet of journals, often using a template to quickly
create each journal's home page.
Provides insufficient information or hides information about author fees, offering
Criteria for DeterminingCriteria for Determining
Predatory OpenPredatory Open--AccessAccess
PublishersPublishers
By Jeffrey Beall
2nd edition / December 1, 2012
Editor and Staff
The publisher's owner is identified as the editor of all the journals published by
the organization.
No single individual is identified as the journal's editor.
The journal does not identify a formal editorial / review board.
No academic information is provided regarding the editor, editorial staff, and/or
review board members (e.g., institutional affiliation).
Evident data exist showing that the editor and/or review board members do not
possess academic expertise to reasonably qualify them to be publication
gatekeepers in the journal's field.
Provides insufficient information or hides information about author fees, offering
to publish an author's paper and later sending a previously-undisclosed invoice.
Integrity
The name of a journal is incongruent with the journal's mission.
The name of a journal does not adequately reflect its origin (e.g., a journal with
the word “Canadian” or “Swiss” in its name that has no meaningful relationship to
Canada or Switzerland).
The journal falsely claims to have an impact factor, or uses some made up
measure (e.g. view factor), feigning international standing.
The publisher sends spam requests for peer reviews to scholars unqualified to
review submitted manuscripts.
The publisher falsely claims to have its content indexed in legitimate abstracting
gatekeepers in the journal's field.
Two or more journals have duplicate editorial boards (i.e., same editorial board
for more than one journal).
The journals have an insufficient number of board members, have concocted
editorial boards (made up names), include scholars on an editorial board without
their knowledge or permission, have board members who are prominent
researchers but exempt them from any contributions to the journal except the use
of their names and/or photographs.
The publisher falsely claims to have its content indexed in legitimate abstracting
and indexing services or claims that its content is indexed in resources that are
not abstracting and indexing services
The publisher dedicates insufficient resources to preventing and eliminating
author misconduct, to the extent that the journal or journals suffer from repeated
cases of plagiarism, self-plagiarism, image manipulation, and the like.
The publisher asks the corresponding author for suggested reviewers and the
publisher subsequently uses the suggested reviewers without sufficiently vetting
their qualifications or authenticity. (This protocol also may allow authors to create
faux online identities in order to review their own papers).
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