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John D. Bowman, MS
Irma Lerma Rangel College of Pharmacy, Texas A&M Health Sciences Center, Kingsville, Texas
Submitted February 25, 2014; accepted April 21, 2014; published December 15, 2014.
Open-access is a model for publishing scholarly, peer-reviewed journals on the Internet that relies on
sources of funding other than subscription fees. Some publishers and editors have exploited the
author-pays model of open-access, publishing for their own profit. Submissions are encouraged
through widely distributed e-mails on behalf of a growing number of journals that may accept many
or all submissions and subject them to little, if any, peer review or editorial oversight. Bogus con-
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might include loss of faculty member time and money, inappropriate article inclusions in curriculum
vitae, and costs to the college or funding source.
Keywords: peer review, open access, scientific publishing, scientific conferences
INTRODUCTION
The advent of the Internet age and digitization of data
resulted in many changes, one of which was the concept of
peer-reviewed, open-access (OA) publishing with free
availabilitytoanyonewithInternetservices.Thistransition
increased when the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
began requiring that any manuscript resulting from its
funding be made publicly available via PubMed. The num-
ber of high-quality scientific research manuscripts pub-
lished via OA continues to increase. Unfortunately, there
has also been an increase in attempts to exploit the OA
concept for profit by requiring authors to pay for publica-
tion up front and performing none of the peer review ad-
vertised. These groups market their “services” through
e-mails to scientists and faculty members, offering recipi-
entstheopportunitytopublisharticlesin anewonlinepeer-
reviewed journal, to serve as a reviewer or editor of a new
journal, or to speak or host a roundtable discussionat a con-
ference, which may be described as “global” or “interna-
tional.” The objective of this article is to describe some of
these practices and ways to avoid them.
DEVELOPMENT OF OPEN ACCESS
PUBLISHING
The publishing paradigm has changed from print-
only subscriptions to digitally available and free scientific
publications. Nature was first published in 1869, Science
in 1880, and subsequently scientific journal publishing
has increased to the point of a new paper being published
every 20 seconds.1 In 2000, the future of scientific pub-
lishing was changed by the debut of PubMed Central and
the Public Library of Science (PLoS). The next year,
thousands of scientists called for a boycott of journals that
would not allow free access on PubMed within 6 months.
In 2002, for-profit Biomed Central began charging
authors $500 to publish. In 2003, PLoS Biology was
launched, charging authors.
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Predatory Publishing, Questionable Peer Review, and Fraudulent
Conferences
John D. Bowman, MS
Irma Lerma Rangel College of Pharmacy, Texas A&M Health Sciences Center, Kingsville, Texas
Submitted February 25, 2014; accepted April 21, 2014; published December 15, 2014.
Open-access is a model for publishing scholarly, peer-reviewed journals on the Internet that relies on
sources of funding other than subscription fees. Some publishers and editors have exploited the
author-pays model of open-access, publishing for their own profit. Submissions are encouraged
through widely distributed e-mails on behalf of a growing number of journals that may accept many
or all submissions and subject them to little, if any, peer review or editorial oversight. Bogus con-
ference invitations are distributed in a similar fashion. The results of these less than ethical practices
might include loss of faculty member time and money, inappropriate article inclusions in curriculum
vitae, and costs to the college or funding source.
Keywords: peer review, open access, scientific publishing, scientific conferences
INTRODUCTION
The advent of the Internet age and digitization of data
resulted in many changes, one of which was the concept of
peer-reviewed, open-access (OA) publishing with free
availabilitytoanyonewithInternetservices.Thistransition
increased when the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
began requiring that any manuscript resulting from its
funding be made publicly available via PubMed. The num-
ber of high-quality scientific research manuscripts pub-
lished via OA continues to increase. Unfortunately, there
has also been an increase in attempts to exploit the OA
concept for profit by requiring authors to pay for publica-
tion up front and performing none of the peer review ad-
vertised. These groups market their “services” through
e-mails to scientists and faculty members, offering recipi-
entstheopportunitytopublisharticlesin anewonlinepeer-
reviewed journal, to serve as a reviewer or editor of a new
journal, or to speak or host a roundtable discussionat a con-
ference, which may be described as “global” or “interna-
tional.” The objective of this article is to describe some of
these practices and ways to avoid them.
DEVELOPMENT OF OPEN ACCESS
PUBLISHING
The publishing paradigm has changed from print-
only subscriptions to digitally available and free scientific
publications. Nature was first published in 1869, Science
in 1880, and subsequently scientific journal publishing
has increased to the point of a new paper being published
every 20 seconds.1 In 2000, the future of scientific pub-
lishing was changed by the debut of PubMed Central and
the Public Library of Science (PLoS). The next year,
thousands of scientists called for a boycott of journals that
would not allow free access on PubMed within 6 months.
In 2002, for-profit Biomed Central began charging
authors $500 to publish. In 2003, PLoS Biology was
launched, charging authors.
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3. IN BRIEF
The increasing number of journals makes it
challenging to choose the best place for publishing a
manuscript.
This is exacerbated further by the selection criteria
that may differ from one field to the next.
As a result, adequate cross-disciplinary research is
essential to fully comprehend the specific challenges
that dominate a particular sector in journal finder
service.
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4. Using the responses to a global survey of 235 open access journal writers,
the current study analyses the factors that impact publication selection in
medicine and the social sciences.
The findings demonstrate that writers in both fields value 'peer reviewed'
status the highest while paying relatively more minor attention to the
journal's 'number of yearly subscribers.'
Those in the field of medicine, on the other hand, give significantly more
weight to (1) the impact factor, (2) the journal's inclusion in abstracting
and indexing services, (3) the prestige of the publisher, and (4) online
submission with tracking facility when compared to authors in the social
sciences.
5. INTRODUCTION
In terms of academic knowledge creation, publications
reduce research and identify and fill knowledge gaps,
advancing the scholarly community.
Completing these duties is difficult despite the significance of
publishing unless the author chooses the appropriate
publication site.
In the scholarly world, the process of selecting a scientific
journal finder good platform for publishing an article is
essential.
The measures an author must take to select a suitable
location are dependent on a variety of circumstances.
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6. The type of article (e.g., study, review, brief communication), the subject on which it
was written, and the format of the publication venue (e.g., book, conference, journal)
are all factors to consider.
As a result, knowing which variables of journal selection apply to a particular author is
crucial for choosing the right publication path.
7. THE PRESENT STUDY HAS THREE
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES
To determine the variations between medical and
social science writers' article publishing concerns.
The goal is to figure out what the underlying
categories are that drive the journal selection criteria.
To condense specific previously established journal
selection criteria into a smaller number of underlying
categories.
8. FACTORS IN PUBLICATION
OUTLET SELECTION
Many research has been undertaken to investigate the
factors that influence the selection of appropriate
publication sources.
Most of these programmes are focused on a single
subject, such as management, health, real estate, and
social sciences.
The importance of various rare journal selection issues,
such as the capacity to match an author's objectives,
existing relationship with the journal staff, publishing
dependability, and the desire to assist the organisation
that supports the journal, is highlighted in the essay.
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9.
10. Journal Selection Services also mentions applicability in
terms of text-level (primary, broad, or extremely particular).
Similar studies rarely note these journal selection variables.
Google Scholar was used to finding editorials and
conference papers in addition to original research articles
published in journals.
To find comparable studies, we utilised the key query words'
publishing aspects,' 'article submission,' 'journal selection,
"scholarly communication,' and manuscript venues,' as well
as their various combinations.
Cross-referencing of included Research resulted in the
discovery of a few articles.
12. CORRELATIONS BETWEEN JOURNAL
SELECTION FACTORS
Furthermore, several scholars have questioned how
correlation results for ordinal variables should be interpreted.
As a result, polychoric correlations were used to determine
the relationship between the variables.
Several studies have demonstrated that the polychoric
correlation is superior to other approaches for analysing
correlation findings based on ordinal data from a Likert scale.
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13. Several studies have also employed polychoric correlation to examine the relationship between
variables evaluated on a Likert scale.
The findings reveal reasonably high positive correlations between two pairs of variables in the
medical area. In addition to these two pairs, another favourable association was discovered in
the social sciences—the best journal finder for research, with values more than 0.5.
14. CONCLUSION
According to the findings of this study, medical
authors value the presence of a publication in
abstracting and indexing services more than
social sciences academics.
Services like MEDLINE and EMBASE, for
example, are essential resource finding tools. In
the social sciences, on the other hand,
abstracting and indexing services are
significantly less well-established.
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15. Due to significant restrictions, superior services such as the Social Science Citation
Index (SSCI) index articles from a variety of topic areas and may not be considered
as devoted and well-established indexing services in the disciplines of the social
sciences.
16. ABOUT PUBRICA
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journal publishing ethics in every single phase of
services and processes.
Pubrica adheres to authorship guidelines drafted by
the International Council of Medical Journal
Editors (ICJME), and the scope for services will be
routinely updated as per the Committee of
Publication Ethics (COPE) and International Society
of Medical Publication Professionals guidelines
(ISMPP).