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Paper mills rely on the desperation of researchers — often young, often
overworked, often on the peripheries of academia struggling to overcome the
high obstacles to entry — to fuel their business model.
They are frighteningly successful. The website of one such company based in
Latvia advertises the publication of more than 12,650 articles since its
launch in 2012. In an analysis
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of
just two journals jointly conducted by the Committee on Publications Ethics
and the International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical
Publishers, more than half of the 3440 article submissions over a two-year
period were found to be fake.
https://theconversation.com/fake-academic-papers-are-on-the-rise-why-theyre…
Förlaget MDPI, som BIBSAM skrivit avtal med, nämns ofta i det här
sammanhanget som en oseriös aktör vars enda intresse är profit. Ju fler
artiklar man publicerar desto mer tjänar man och desto nöjdare blir
artikelförfattaren
Jan
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Jan Szczepański
F.d Förste bibliotekarie och chef för f.d Avdelningen för humaniora,
vid f.d. Centralbiblioteket, Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek
E-post: Jan.Szczepanski63(a)gmail.com