The predatory paradox : ethics, politics and practices in contemporary scholarly publishing /
"In today's 'publish or perish' academic setting, the institutional prizing of quantity over quality has given rise to and perpetuated the dilemma of predatory publishing. Upon a close examination, however, the definition of 'predatory' itself becomes slippery, evading...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge, UK :
Open Book Publishers,
[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Author Information
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter Contents
- References
- 1. Ethical, Legal, and Policy Issues in the Knowledge Creation Paradigm: The Case of OMICS International, Open Access, and 'Predatory' Publishing
- Key Takeaways
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- References
- 2. Open Science, Open Data: The 'Open' Movement in Scholarly Publishing
- Key Takeaways
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- References
- 3. Research Quality: Understanding Definitions of and Challenges to Quality in the Knowledge Production Process
- Key Takeaways
- Discussion Questions
- Activity
- References
- 4. Scientific Hoaxes and the Predatory Paradox: Past, Present, and Future
- Key Takeaways
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- References
- 5. Avoiding the Pitfalls of Predatory Publishing: Guidance for Graduate Students and Junior Scholars
- Key Takeaways
- Discussion Questions
- Journal Assessment Activity
- Discussion Questions
- References
- 6. What's Being Taught about Predatory Publishing? A Systematic Review of University Resources
- Key Takeaways
- Discussion Questions
- Activities
- References
- 7. Predatory Paradoxes: What Comes Next?
- References
- Index
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