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Predatory Publishing Practices Corrode the Credibility of Science

Barroga E

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Dangerous Predatory Publishers Threaten Medical Research

Beall J

This article introduces predatory publishers in the context of biomedical sciences research. It describes the characteristics of predatory publishers, including spamming and using fake metrics, and it describes the problems...
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Publishing Ethics and Predatory Practices: A Dilemma for All Stakeholders of Science Communication

Gasparyan , Yessirkepov M, Diyanova S, Kitas GD

Publishing scholarly articles in traditional and newly-launched journals is a responsible task, requiring diligence from authors, reviewers, editors, and publishers. The current generation of scientific authors has ample opportunities for...
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The Author's Response: Educating Researchers and Editors: Contributing to Ethical Publication Activity

Yessirkepov M, Nurmashev , Anartayeva M, Seksenbayev B

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Reporting Results of Research Involving Human Subjects: An Ethical Obligation

Alley AB, Seo JW, Hong ST

Researchers have an ethical responsibility to report the results of research involving human subjects. Dissemination of results ensures that patient care is based on good science and that the field...
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Statement on Publication Ethics for Editors and Publishers

Gasparyan , Yessirkepov M, Voronov AA, Gorin SV, Koroleva A, Kitas GD

The digitization and related developments in journal editing and publishing necessitate increasing the awareness of all stakeholders of science communication in the emerging global problems and possible solutions. Journal editors...
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How to Act When Research Misconduct Is Not Detected by Software but Revealed by the Author of the Plagiarized Article

Baydik OD, Gasparyan

The detection of plagiarism in scholarly articles is a complex process. It requires not just quantitative analysis with the similarity recording by anti-plagiarism software but also assessment of the readers'...
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