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The journal's Editor-in-Chief has received a message from the corresponding author of the manuscript stating that the proposed editorial edits go beyond typical formatting edits at this stage. They felt that many of the edits were inappropriate, needed a further response, and suggested that this article (which had already been in the journal for over a year) be left to the next Editor-in-Chief when they are appointed.
Read more: THE AUTHOR REFUSES TO PERFORM EDITORIAL REVIEW BEFORE PUBLICATION
The documented hijacking of a legitimate academic journal earlier this year shows how the pressure on researchers to publish, combined with the proliferation and development of AI technology, is threatening to undermine trust in research and is even derailing the careers of affected academics.
Read more: HOW JOURNAL HIJACKERS DERAIL ACADEMIC CAREERS WITH IMPUNITY
Last month marks the 10th anniversary of bioRxiv, a significant milestone for the biology preprint server that has revolutionized the way biologists share their research. Here is a personal take on 10 things you should know about preprints.
A scientist from Europe during his recent visit to Malaysia shared his nervousness about a student who applied for a PhD position in his laboratory. The first thing that struck him was a long list of 76 peer-reviewed publications authored by the student, who just completed a Master’s degree a few years ago.
Relationships between preprints and journal articles link different versions of research outputs and allow one to follow the evolution of a publication over time. Some of those relationships are provided by Crossref members (including publishers, universities, research groups, funders, etc.) when they deposit metadata with Crossref, but a significant number of them are missing.
Read more: DISCOVERING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PREPRINTS AND JOURNAL ARTICLES
In the ever-evolving landscape of academic fraud, a disturbingly simple trend has emerged: the creation of entirely fictional scientists to manipulate scientific publications. Burkhard Morgenstern, a bioinformatics professor at the University of Göttingen, sheds light on this fraudulent practice, revealing a world where made-up personas not only infiltrate editorial boards but also carve out seemingly legitimate scientific careers.
The latest issue of the Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies has been released.
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Journal X was approached by an author who would like to submit an article. The author responded to a request to publish an article in a predatory journal without realizing that it was a predatory journal. The author submitted the article only to receive an unexpected bill and clear evidence of a lack of peer review. The author researched the magazine and then realized its predatory nature.
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