阿斯格洛斯研究:一项关于掠夺性期刊如何影响科学实践的全球调查
Developing world bioethics
|August 16, 2023
概括
掠夺性的期刊和会议对科学完整性构成威胁. ASGLOS项目对全球978名医生进行了调查,揭示了识别学术垃圾邮件的重大挑战,并强调了需要提高意识和培训的必要性.
科学领域:
- 学术传播学术交流
- 研究完整性研究完整性
- 学术出版学术出版是一门学术出版业.
背景情况:
- 掠夺性期刊和会议利用财务动机,损害科学质量和曝光.
- 掠夺性出版的扩散对科学文献构成了新兴的威胁.
- 了解跨学术层面的掠夺性做法的范围和影响至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查掠夺性电子邮件的特征,管理和后果.
- 分析各种学术层面的掠夺性出版问题的程度.
- 通过全球调查收集医生与掠夺性出版的个人经验.
主要方法:
- 一个谷歌表格调查被设计和分发,以收集关于掠夺性出版经验的数据.
- 数据收集时间为2021年9月至2022年4月.
- 总共分析了来自58个国家的978个医生的反应.
主要成果:
- 64.8%的参与者在收到3封或更少的电子邮件后就能识别出掠夺性邀请.
- 11.5%的参与者仍然不确定如何区分合法邀请和垃圾邮件.
- 该研究证实了来自掠夺性实体的学术电子邮件垃圾邮件的广泛问题.
结论:
- 该ASGLOS研究强调了来自掠夺性期刊和会议的学术电子邮件垃圾邮件的重大问题.
- 研究结果强调了为研究人员提供专注于职业生涯的咨询和培训的必要性.
- 提高意识和教育对于有效打击掠夺性出版至关重要.
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