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Presentation to Faculty at AlmaU - Almaty Management University Jeffrey Beall ORCID number 0000-0001-9012-5330 Презентация для профессорско- преподавательского состава
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University of Colorado Denver = Университет Колорадо в Денвере Two campuses, one in Denver, one in Aurora The Anschutz Medical Campus has the Medical School, School of Nursing, School of Dentistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, etc. The Denver Campus has The Business School Denver campus has 13,565 students (9,369 U + 4,196 G) Medical campus has 3,879 students (all graduate students)
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Школа Бизнеса
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Journal finders = Поисковики научных журналов Edanz Journal Selector = http://www.edanzediting.com/journal_selec tor http://www.edanzediting.com/journal_selec tor Elsevier Journal Finder = http://journalfinder.elsevier.com/ http://journalfinder.elsevier.com/ Journal Article Name Estimator (Jane) = http://www.biosemantics.org/jane/ http://www.biosemantics.org/jane/ Cofactor Journal selector = http://cofactorscience.com/journal-selector http://cofactorscience.com/journal-selector
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ORCID = Open Researcher and Contributor ID
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Distribution models for scholarly publishing = Модели распространения научных публикаций The traditional model Gold open-access Platinum open access Green open access Hybrid open access Delayed open access
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Predatory Publishers = "Хищные" (недобросовестные) издательства Use the gold open-access model (author pays) Article processing charges (APCs) Conflict of interest: more papers accepted = more income Not all OA journals are bad; not all traditional ones are good Monetary transactions from authors to publishers cause many problems
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How predatory publishers operate = Как "хищные" (недобросовест ные) издательства действуют Experts at manipulative spamming Target young and emerging researchers They mimic legitimate publishers in many ways
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How predatory publishers operate = Как "хищные" (недобросовестные) издательства действуют They lie; they are counterfeit publishers They are often one-man operations Author-oriented vs. reader oriented Customers include unlucky honest folks and complicit folks Chiefly in Asia and Africa, but also many in the UK, Ontario, Australia, and the US They also operate bogus conferences Journals with broad coverage
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My work with predatory publishers = Моя работа с "хищными" (недобросовестными) издательствами First became interested in 2009 via spam Coined term ‘predatory publisher’ in summer, 2010 I author a blog with regular commentary and four lists: Predatory publishers Predatory standalone journals Misleading metrics Hijacked journals
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http://scholarlyoa.com
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Publisher classification = Издательская классификация Based on a published criteria Show a lack of transparency (hiding information conventionally given by publishers) Use of deception Don’t follow industry standards
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Why predatory publishers are problematic = Почему "хищные" издательства являются проблематичными [1] 1.They corrupt open access and give it a bad name 2.They probably have increased the occurrence of research misconduct 3.They threaten demarcation and the cumulative nature of research
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Why predatory publishers are problematic [2] 4.Bogus research affects societal institutions 5.They sponsor many low-quality scholarly conferences 6.They enable the publishing of junk science 7.They don’t back up their content (digital preservation standards) 8.Some authors are complicit in the process 9.Predatory publishers are polluting taxonomy 10. Pharmaceutical entrepreneurs are using predatory publishers
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Increased Publication of Pseudo- science= Увеличение числа псевдо- научных публикаций
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Fake metrics = Фальшивые критерии оценки научных публикаций Fake metrics (or misleading metrics) are numbers that are just “made up” and assigned to journals, etc. Companies sell these metrics and call them “impact factors” Publishers use fake metrics on their websites and in their spam email to make their journals look like real ones and attract more papers Problem: The real impact factor data is not free
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Hijacked journals = “Поддельные” журналы Hijacked journalAuthentic journal
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How can we stop predatory publishers? = Как остановить издательства "хищники"? Predatory publishers enjoy freedom of the press Predatory publishers operate internationally Open access advocates too often turn a blind eye to predatory publishers There’s much hubris and bullying in the open-access movement We need to restore the voice of the “consumer” in scholarly publishing
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Author services companies = Компании, помогающие авторам
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Changes in Peer Review = Изменения в рецензировании научных публикаций Cascading peer review Outsourcing / monetization of peer review (by individual authors, by journals) Post-publication peer review Will peer-review become decoupled from the journal submission process?
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Conclusion = Заключение There’s no end in sight to the problem of predatory publishers Despite the OA movement, we’re seeing an increased commercialization of various scholarly communication components Scholarly publishing is becoming more author-focused and less- reader focused The validation function the subscription model offered is being lost jeffrey.beall@ucdenver.edu
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