Busca avançada
Ano de início
Entree


Beware of scientific scams! Hints to avoid predatory publishing in biological journals

Texto completo
Autor(es):
Mostrar menos -
Pereira, Cassio Cardoso ; Mello, Marco A. R. ; Negreiros, Daniel ; Figueiredo, Joao Carlos Gomes ; Kenedy-Siqueira, Walisson ; Maia, Lara Ribeiro ; Fernandes, Stephannie ; Fernandes, Gabriela Franca Carneiro ; de Leon, Amanda Ponce ; Ashworth, Lorena ; Oki, Yumi ; de Castro, Gislene Carvalho ; Aguilar, Ramiro ; Fearnside, Philip M. ; Fernandes, G. Wilson
Número total de Autores: 15
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: NEOTROPICAL BIOLOGY AND CONSERVATION; v. 18, n. 2, p. 9-pg., 2023-01-01.
Resumo

Our motivation for writing this editorial is to alert the academic community about the risks of predatory publishing in Biology. By piggy-backing on the open access (OA) movement and taking advantage of the "publish or perish" culture in a system that prioritises quantity over quality, predatory publishing has grown exponentially in recent years and spread across all areas of knowledge. Thousands of predatory journals and books have emerged and (provided a fee is paid) they publish scientific papers and chapters without submitting them to rigorous peer review. Now there are even predatory meetings, which promise to accept talks and publish complete works for a fee, also without reviewing them properly. These profit-making machines can damage both academia and society, putting at risk the quality of science and public trust in it, the well-being of the population, the conservation of biodiversity and the mitigation of climate change. We show the modus operandi behind invitations to contribute to predatory journals, books and meetings and suggest ways to separate the wheat from the chaff. Finally, we discuss the need to create regulatory agencies that perform a careful and systematic evaluation of the activities carried out by publishers. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 23/02881-6 - International School and Conference on Network Science (NetSci 2023)
Beneficiário:Marco Aurelio Ribeiro de Mello
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Reunião - Exterior
Processo FAPESP: 18/20695-7 - Uma síntese das regras de montagem de sistemas ecológicos complexos
Beneficiário:Marco Aurelio Ribeiro de Mello
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular
Processo FAPESP: 20/08916-8 - Predição da degradação florestal como subsídio a ações para evitar as queimadas e os incêndios florestais
Beneficiário:Liana Oighenstein Anderson
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular