HOW PREDATORY PUBLISHERS THREATEN RESEARCH AND RESEARCHERS

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HOW PREDATORY PUBLISHERS THREATEN RESEARCH AND RESEARCHERS Jeffrey Beall University of Colorado Denver ORCID number 0000-0001-9012-5330

Publishing models for scholarly journals Traditional (subscription) model Hybrid open-access Platinum open-access = free to author, free to reader Delayed open access = subscription model but OA after some time Gold open access = free to reader, author pays a fee

Predatory publishers and journals Predatory publishers (journals) are those that exploit the gold open- access model for their own profit They take advantage of, exploit, and pander to scholarly authors They pretend to be legitimate, copying established and respected journals' websites and practices Many do a poor or fake peer review Some name themselves as "Institutes," "Associations," or "Centers" Some operate as single mega-journals

History of predatory publishers I first started to receive spam email solicitations from publishers in 2008 and 2009 My first publication about a predatory publisher was in 2009 I coined the term "predatory publisher" in summer 2010 I started my current blog in early 2012 Not all open-access journals are predatory

Breakdown of research cultures Many have earned tenure and promotion through easy articles in predatory journals The role of merit in academic evaluation is disappearing Corrupt journals only care about their revenue Never before has so much pseudo-science been published that looks like real science Many researchers now expect cheap, easy, and fast publishing

How predatory publishers damage science [1] They've increased published research misconduct, such as plagiarism The pseudo-science they publish gets indexed in Google Scholar and other academic indexes They threaten demarcation, the division between science and pseudo-science, the cumulative nature of research They feed bogus research to societal institutions that depend on authentic science They publish activist science and conspiracy-theory science

How predatory publishers damage science [2] They are polluting taxonomy Many also sponsor bogus scholarly conferences Pharmaceutical entrepreneurs are using predatory publishers to make invented compounds appear efficacious Author fees may prevent some authors from being able to publish their work, especially in middle-income countries and for unaffiliated researchers

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My work

Indirect Victims of Predatory Publishers Those who are inundated with spam Those preparing literature reviews Those preparing review articles and systematic reviews, and meta- analyses Those who take the high road, only to see colleagues advance academically through high numbers of publications in predatory journals Students preparing class papers

FTC lawsuit against OMICS International

Fake Impact Factor Companies

Hijacked Journals

The stigma of predatory publishers Publishing an article in a predatory journal can harm a researcher's reputation Membership on a predatory journal's editorial board reflects poorly on the individual and his institution Articles published in legitimate journals that cite conclusions from earlier articles in predatory journals may be seen as questionable A single predatory or low-quality journal can damage the reputation of a publisher's entire fleet of journals

Questionable conferences

Science “Since science is our most reliable source of knowledge, in a wide variety of areas, we need to distinguish scientific knowledge from its look-alikes.” —S.O. Hansson.

Conclusion The author-pays model is a major cultural change in scholarly publishing that has led to the creation of many scams We have given up on selectivity in scholarly publishing Predatory journals threaten the integrity of science Scholarly authors are now consumers of publishing services, but there's no organization that looks out for their interests The scientific consensus is that we don’t know the nature of dark matter and energy, yet articles in predatory journals say we do

Jeffrey Beall, jeffrey.beall@ucdenver.edu Thank you Jeffrey Beall, jeffrey.beall@ucdenver.edu