How Frequently are Articles in Predatory Open Access Journals Cited

« Predatory journals are Open Access journals of highly questionable scientific quality. Such journals pretend to use peer review for quality assurance, and spam academics with requests for submissions, in order to collect author payments. In recent years predatory journals have received a lot of negative media. While much has been said about the harm that such journals cause to academic publishing in general, an overlooked aspect is how much articles in such journals are actually read and in particular cited, that is if they have any significant impact on the research in their fields. Other studies have already demonstrated that only some of the articles in predatory journals contain faulty and directly harmful results, while a lot of the articles present mediocre and poorly reported studies. (…) »

source > arxiv.org, Bo-Christer Björk, Sari Kanto-Karvonen, J. Tuomas Harviainen, 21 décembre 2019, arXiv:1912.10228v1

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