| Literature DB >> 30904874 |
Kelly D Cobey1,2, Agnes Grudniewicz3,4, Manoj M Lalu5, Danielle B Rice6,7, Hana Raffoul8, David Moher9.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To develop effective interventions to prevent publishing in presumed predatory journals (ie, journals that display deceptive characteristics, markers or data that cannot be verified), it is helpful to understand the motivations and experiences of those who have published in these journals.Entities:
Keywords: corresponding authors; motivations to publish; predatory journals; survey
Year: 2019 PMID: 30904874 PMCID: PMC6475169 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Participant characteristics
| Characteristic | Sample | N |
| Age range (mean±SD) | 27–77 (45.46±13.14) | 80 |
| Sex, n (%) | Male: 59 (72.8) | 81 |
| Top 3 Nationalities, n (%) | India: 21 (25.9) | 81 |
| Research discipline, n (%) | Clinical research: 49 (59.8) | 82 |
| Research status, n (%) | Undergraduate student: 1 (1.3) | 80 |
| Number of papers published within a year of the presumed predatory publication, n (%) | 0: 2 (2.6) | 77 |
Summary of results of quantitative survey items
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| Did the primary institution you were based at the year you published your paper have a written policy for publishing that prohibited predatory journals? (n, %) | Yes: 4 (5.0) | 80 |
| Did the primary institution you were based at the year you published your paper make you feel pressured to publish (eg, as part of a degree requirement or for promotion and/or tenure)? (n, %) | Yes: 32 (41.0) | 78 |
| Did the primary institution you were based the year you published your paper have a policy on whether faculty need a specific number of publications to be considered for promotion or tenure? (n, %) | Yes: 20 (25.3) | 79 |
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| We believe the journal in which you published may be a predatory journal. When submitting, were you: | Aware that it was predatory: | 77 |
| How did you first become aware of this presumed predatory journal prior to submission? | E-mail invitation: 32 (41.0) | 78 |
| Had the paper you published in this presumed predatory journal been submitted elsewhere previously? | Yes: 28 (35.4) | 79 |
| How many times had the paper been submitted previously? | 1: 8 (28.6) | 28 |
| How was the paper submitted to the journal? | Online submission portal: 55 (70.5) | 78 |
| What factors or criteria influenced your decision to submit your manuscript to this journal instead of another journal (select all that apply)? | I felt it was the appropriate journal for my publication based on my normal process for selecting a journal (eg, quality of journal, fit of topic/audience, etc): 53 (67.1) | 79 |
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| Did the paper receive peer review? | Yes: 65 (83.3) | 78 |
| Was the peer review substantial and helpful? | Yes: 51 (79.7) | 64 |
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| Where did you obtain money to pay the fee to publish? | Research grant funding: 7 (9.6) | 73 |
| Would you publish in this journal again in the future? | Yes: 21 (27.6) | 76 |
Summary of results of qualitative survey responses
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| What factors or criteria influenced your decision to submit your manuscript to this journal instead of another journal (eg, hiring, promotion, tenure, requirements to complete degree)? |
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| How did you first become aware that the journal you published in was potentially predatory in nature or may not be scientifically rigorous (eg, I received no peer review although the editor said the article will be published within 24 hours)? |
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| Were there other motivations for publishing in the journal that we have not asked about (eg, salary increase)? |
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| Did you see any career risks associated with publishing in this journal (eg, getting caught by a colleague)? |
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| Has anyone else discussed the potentially predatory nature of this journal with you (eg, the paper’s co-authors, your dean, supervisor, tenure & promotions committee)? |
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| Has the experience of publishing in a potentially predatory journal affected how you evaluate future journals prior to submission? If yes, how? |
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