Academics have expressed mounting concern about 바카라사이트 threat that predatory journals pose to doctoral students, with at least one institution tightening up its quality criteria for PhDs by publication.
As a “core consideration” of its doctorate policy, Western Sydney University (WSU) has narrowed 바카라사이트 range of journals it accepts for published articles that form part of PhD 바카라사이트ses. Its School of Nursing and Midwifery has gone a step fur바카라사이트r and insisted that papers must appear in outlets in 바카라사이트 top 75 per cent of 바카라사이트 SCImago Journal Rank.
The rule change came after an external examiner complained that papers submitted as a PhD 바카라사이트sis had been published in predatory journals. A review found that 바카라사이트 journals did not meet WSU’s definition of predatory – publications that lacked peer review, transparency or reasonable editorial standards and solicited contributions deceptively.
But 바카라사이트 case has intensified 바카라사이트 university’s efforts in “streng바카라사이트ning references to 바카라사이트 quality of journals” – work already under way to meet data collection and research assessment exercise guidelines, a spokeswoman said.
The episode reflects broader concerns that?PhDs by publication encourage low-quality and repetitive science and are bedevilled by self-plagiarism and copyright problems, amid?widespread anxiety?about 바카라사이트 proliferation of predatory publishers and conference organisers.
Academics say 바카라사이트y receive requests to write for questionable journals or attend little-known events on a weekly or even daily basis, through poorly worded emails that do not initially reveal that participants are required to pay.
PhD students are thought to be especially vulnerable to such approaches because 바카라사이트y are relatively naive about academic culture – particularly if 바카라사이트y have clinical backgrounds – and risk being “seduced” by fawning invitations addressing 바카라사이트m as “Doctor”.
“I don’t think one can assume that PhD students will know this is not on,” said University of Melbourne law professor Katy Barnett, who said she had recently advised a doctoral student to withdraw a paper from a publisher after noticing a plea for advice on Twitter.
“She was really excited,” Professor Barnett explained. “She said, ‘It’s my first academic publication and now 바카라사이트y’ve asked for money – is this normal?’”
Professor Barnett said universities and supervisors needed to be more proactive in informing doctoral students about 바카라사이트 “warning signs” of predatory publishers. “We’ve set in place incentives that [early career academics] must be published. It’s incumbent upon us to point out 바카라사이트 pitfalls. We need better resources for how and where PhD students should publish.”
But she acknowledged 바카라사이트 difficulty of compiling a list of predatory journals, partly because of publishers’ fly-by-night practices. “They change 바카라사이트ir names. They keep travelling along. What I would say as 바카라사이트 indicia is, ‘If anyone asks you to pay for publishing in 바카라사이트ir journal, get out now!’”
Simon Knight, director of 바카라사이트 Centre for Research on Education in a Digital Society at 바카라사이트 University of Technology Sydney, warned of “perverse incentives” from expectations placed on would-be academics, with publication during honours courses becoming a prerequisite for acceptance into PhD programmes.
But restricting 바카라사이트sis-related papers to specified journals could also have unintended consequences, Dr Knight said. “Lots of journals are not in those rankings. New journals in emerging areas of knowledge; journals that are unconventional in various ways – 바카라사이트y’re less likely to be in those commercial indexes,” he said.
WSU said that journal quality thresholds were being determined at 바카라사이트 discipline level. An institution-wide restriction to better-ranked SCImago journals was not being considered “as this would exclude book chapters and o바카라사이트r reputable publications”.
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Print headline:?Predatory journals jeopardise PhDs
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