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A Blog about Predatory and Other Phenomena in Academia

  • Empowering Researchers: The Evolution of Think.Check.Submit.

    Empowering Researchers: The Evolution of Think.Check.Submit.

    In 2015, a collective concern among stakeholders in the scholarly publication sector ignited the inception of the ‘Think.Check.Submit.’ campaign. This initiative emerged from recognising the menace posed by deceptive publishers and the necessity of aiding researchers in making informed publication decisions…

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    Lorraine Estelle

    December 13, 2024
  • Predatory Publishing – What is a library’s role? An attempt at finding our place

    Predatory Publishing – What is a library’s role? An attempt at finding our place

    The community of practice ‘predatory publishing’ came together to write this blog post, providing insight into what we do and subsequent discussions, but by no means representing a general opinion or coming to a final conclusion. This post provides a shared perspective based on our experience working in the Austrian library system…

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    Clara Ginther, Susanne Luger, Max Bergmann, Gabriela Miechtner, Irene Prähauser, Caroline Reitbrecht & Leonhard Suchenwirth

    June 18, 2024
  • Beyond Predatory Publishing: Additional Questionable Offers in Scholarly Publishing

    Beyond Predatory Publishing: Additional Questionable Offers in Scholarly Publishing

    Besides predatory publishing, there are other practices in the area of scholarly publishing which are not about advancing science, but rather primarily intended to increase the authors’ output or impact in return for financial compensation. David Bimler terms this “publication facilitation”, which also includes dubious or hijacked journals because they offer dishonest researchers an opportunity…

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    Jasmin Schmitz

    January 10, 2024

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