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Irresponsible publication practices – more than just a wolf in sheep’s clothing

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  • Session
  • Monday, 10 April 2017
  • 11:00
  • Duration: 32 mins
  • Publication date: 11 Apr 2017
  • Location: Main Auditorium, Harrogate International Centre, Harrogate, United Kingdom
  • Part of event UKSG 40th Annual Conference and Exhibition

About the session

Plenary Session 1

Threats and opportunities

Main Auditorium

Chair: Kate Price, King’s College London

We are at a turning point in scholarly publishing, not just figuratively, but literally! To date, we’ve framed that predatory publishing is a risk to the integrity of the scholarly literature, not only because of irresponsible practices and the lack of peer review eroding the trustworthiness of published material, but also because a journal could disappear overnight and useful scholarly works can be lost. Ironically, we have just witnessed the disappearance of one of our watchdog efforts – Beall’s List. This is a watershed moment for all things predatory to blossom and needs to be an industry wake-up call for the need for reliable and sustainable resources to counter such activities. Irregular publication practices are not only in predatory publishing, but in irresponsible author services as well. This presentation will outline the main issues, define the threats, give perspective as to where we are, and showcase opportunities in moving forward.

Keywords:
  • journal
  • predatory publisher
  • publication
  • publish
  • publishing
  • science

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