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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | A small sum is all it takes to be a 'published author' -Mohit M Rao

A small sum is all it takes to be a 'published author' -Mohit M Rao

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published Published on Sep 20, 2017   modified Modified on Sep 20, 2017
-The Hindu

‘16% publishers agree to attach names to a paper without any research work’

For as much as Rs. 20,000, any “researcher” can become a published author in predatory journals.

Pravin Bolshete, a medical researcher from Mumbai, decided to delve into the world of “predatory journals” — those that charge authors for publications in journals without due scientific process — and if the name of an author could be attached to a paper without doing any work or research.

When he reached out to them, a staggering 16% of publishers and 9% of standalone journals agreed outright. “We did expect some, perhaps around 5%, to agree. But the numbers are still surprising,” said Mr. Bolshete, who presented his findings at the 8th edition of the International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication held earlier this week in Chicago.

In all, a little more than half (53%) of the responses were deemed “unethical”. “An ethical response would be to say ‘No’ outright. But in these cases, they showed perceptible intent to publish by asking authors with manuscripts if they would agree for co-authorship or were positive in some way of the suggestion,” said Mr. Bolshete.

Using a well-known list of predatory publishers published by Jeffrey Beall (a librarian at University of Colorado in the U.S.), Mr. Bolshete emailed 263 publishers and 64 standalone journals specialising in bio-medical research between November 2015 and December 2016. Nearly 30% of the chosen journals were based out of India.

“Predatory journals are known for their poor publication practices. However, there is no data to demonstrate their unethical practices concerning authorship,” says the researcher.

Assuming a fictitious name, he wrote to several publishers claiming that his “busy schedule and patient overload” did not allow him time to do research or publish papers. “...But now this is needed for my promotion...I will be glad if you can add me as co-author on any medicine related article or if someone can write article on my behalf and help me in publishing some articles,” reads Mr. Bolshete’s mail.

In response, one publisher said: “...we could request some authors to add your name as a co-author in their research and you just have to pay the publication fee (300 USD for two papers)”. While some sent abstracts of upcoming papers, another publisher responded: “I have seven unpublished manuscript am about sending to you. I will only forward the abstract to you then negotiate on the payment... (sic).”

The fee structure varied for Indian and foreign journals, and one even offered him a post as editorial member if he paid a fee.

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The Hindu, 20 September, 2017, http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/a-small-sum-is-all-it-takes-to-be-a-published-author/article19717084.ece?homepage=true


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