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Artikel med ovannämnda rubrik i The Conversation
https://theconversation.com/fake-academic-papers-are-on-the-rise-why-theyre…
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Paper Mills Research report from COPE & STM
https://publicationethics.org/sites/default/files/paper-mills-cope-stm-rese…
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Paper mills rely on the desperation of researchers — often young, often
overworked, often on the peripheries of academia struggling to overcome the
high obstacles to entry — to fuel their business model.
They are frighteningly successful. The website of one such company based in
Latvia advertises the publication of more than 12,650 articles since its
launch in 2012. In an analysis of just two journals jointly conducted by
the Committee on Publications Ethics and the International Association of
Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers, more than half of the 3440
article submissions over a two-year period were found to be fake.
It is estimated that all journals, irrespective of discipline, experience a
steeply rising number of fake paper submissions. Currently the rate is
about 2%. That may sound small. But, given the large and growing amount of
scholarly publications it means that a lot of fake papers are published.
Each of these can seriously damage patients, society or nature when applied
in practice.
Jan
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Jan Szczepański
F.d Förste bibliotekarie och chef för f.d Avdelningen för humaniora,
vid f.d. Centralbiblioteket, Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek
E-post: Jan.Szczepanski63(a)gmail.com