Addressing Predatory Publishing Practices in Medical Research

AMWA
EMWA
ISMPP
Joint Position Statement on
Predatory Publishing
 
 
Background: Exploding numbers of
open access (OA) journals, including
predatory journals
Predatory journals and publishers undermine
the quality, integrity and reliability of scientific
research
Predatory publishers exploit the Gold OA model
(pay to publish) solely for financial gain. They
misrepresent ethics in editorial and peer review,
journal operation, article processing charges,
dissemination, indexing and archiving.
American Medical Writers Association,
European Medical Writers Association
& International Society for Medical Publication Professionals (2019)
AMWA–EMWA–ISMPP joint position statement on predatory
publishing.
Current Medical Research and Opinion
 DOI: 10.1080/03007995.2019.1646535
Growth of OA predatory publishers
Short list 
of predatory characteristics
AMWA – EMWA – ISMPP
working group
Convened January 2019, members included:
Aims
 of joint position statement
Medical writers/editors and researchers have
responsibility to evaluate the integrity, history,
practices, and reputation of journal
Conscious and deliberate submission to a
predatory journa
l 
is unethical
AMWA, EMWA, and ISMPP are committed to
educating our members about predatory
publishing
Adhere to good publication
practices, e.g., COPE, WAME?
Is journal in 
Directory of Open
Access
?
Indexing verified?
e.g., PubMedCentral
Journal following best
practices? Transparent?
✔Editor in charge credible with
contact information?
✔Information on APCs clear?
✔Impact factor verified?
e.g., 
J Citation Reports
✔Checked online lists and
resources? Journal evaluation
tool?
Avoid 
pr
edatory publishers and journals
On-going and next… a collaborative effort
Link to 
CMRO
 and follow on Twitter
AMWA: Nov-2019 conference,  December journal
EMWA: Nov-2019 conference, print statement in MEW,
September 2019
ISMPP: Aug MAPP newsletter, 9/6 meeting and West conference
Joint press release July 2019
Endorsement by other societies
Translation
Slide deck
EMWA ambassador program
Other suggestions?
Slide Note
Embed
Share

Exploring the detrimental impact of predatory publishing on scientific integrity, the joint position statement by AMWA, EMWA, and ISMPP highlights the unethical practices of predatory journals. Characteristics, such as misleading metrics and questionable editorial boards, are discussed, emphasizing the responsibility of medical professionals to combat this issue through education and vigilance.

  • Predatory Publishing
  • Medical Research
  • Scientific Integrity
  • Peer Review
  • Ethical Practices

Uploaded on Sep 15, 2024 | 0 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. AMWA EMWA ISMPP Joint Position Statement on Predatory Publishing

  2. Background: Exploding numbers of open access (OA) journals, including predatory journals Predatory journals and publishers undermine the quality, integrity and reliability of scientific research Predatory publishers exploit the Gold OA model (pay to publish) solely for financial gain. They misrepresent ethics in editorial and peer review, journal operation, article processing charges, dissemination, indexing and archiving.

  3. American Medical Writers Association, European Medical Writers Association & International Society for Medical Publication Professionals (2019) AMWA EMWA ISMPP joint position statement on predatory publishing. Current Medical Research and Opinion DOI: 10.1080/03007995.2019.1646535

  4. Short list of predatory characteristics Business practices Editorial and peer review Publication practices Aggressive email solicitation Subverted peer review (e.g., overly quick, absent) Misleading metrics Article processing charges often not transparent Questionable expertise or fictional editorial board False claims of impact factor or indexing Journal name, format or logo deviously mimics legitimate ones Overly simple submission (e.g., no COI or authorship qualifications) Lack of digital preservation Publisher has large fleet of many specialties or journals, may have few published articles Lack of information on editorial/review board Do not adhere to good publication practices by WAME, COPE, ICJME or CSE Website suspicious: no or fake address, possible low quality Author can t un-submit from predatory journals

  5. AMWA EMWA ISMPP working group Convened January 2019, members included: Association Staff liaison Subject matter experts EMWA Tiziana von Bruchhausen/ Beatrix Doerr Sl vka Bar nikov Julia Donnelly AMWA Shari Rager Barbara Good Mary Kemper ISMPP Al Weigel Jan Seal-Roberts Donna Simcoe

  6. Aims of joint position statement Medical writers/editors and researchers have responsibility to evaluate the integrity, history, practices, and reputation of journal Conscious and deliberate submission to a predatory journal is unethical AMWA, EMWA, and ISMPP are committed to educating our members about predatory publishing

  7. Avoid predatory publishers and journals Adhere to good publication practices, e.g., COPE, WAME? Is journal in Directory of Open Access? Indexing verified? e.g., PubMedCentral Journal following best practices? Transparent? Editor in charge credible with contact information? Information on APCs clear? Impact factor verified? e.g., J Citation Reports Checked online lists and resources? Journal evaluation tool?

  8. On-going and next a collaborative effort Link to CMRO and follow on Twitter AMWA: Nov-2019 conference, December journal EMWA: Nov-2019 conference, print statement in MEW, September 2019 ISMPP: Aug MAPP newsletter, 9/6 meeting and West conference Joint press release July 2019 Endorsement by other societies Translation Slide deck EMWA ambassador program Other suggestions?

Related


More Related Content

giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#giItT1WQy@!-/#