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applegrove

(118,622 posts)
Fri Jan 27, 2017, 07:52 PM Jan 2017

Website That Tracked Fake Science Journals Has Suddenly Vanished

by Stephen Luntz at:

http://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/website-that-tracked-fake-science-journals-has-suddenly-vanished/

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A website that has kept track of publications falsely claiming to be peer reviewed has vanished, and many scientists are alarmed. In recent years pseudo-peer reviewed journals have become a growth industry. Jeffrey Beall, a librarian at the University of Colorado had been leading the fight back, working to expose such journals. Suddenly, last week, Beall's website was shut down, reportedly because of legal threats and political attacks.

Science relies on evidence and the capacity to replicate research. Peer review acts as a filter, keeping out many of the most unsubstantiated claims from scientific publications, and providing an indication of credibility for those lacking the skills or time to investigate the quality of research. However, the Internet has opened up space for fake journals, which claim to be peer reviewed but allow anyone willing to pay to have their work published.

Beall refers to this as “predatory open access publishing”, allowing bad scientists to pad their CVs and people pushing dangerous pseudo-science to make their claims look credible. The publishers make a profit, while the community that gets taken in by the lies, and honest scientists who won't engage, lose out. The extent of the situation was highlighted when a paper entirely consisting of the words “Get Me Off Your Fucking Mailing List” repeated 863 times was accepted for two such journals.

Beall recorded more than 1,000 examples of what he considered predatory journals, responsible for more than 400,000 dubious papers a year, on his website. He subsequently extended his efforts to inform people about “predatory meetings”, conferences that are held where bad science can be presented, once again for a fee, to an audience who can't or won't question it. Both the predatory journals and meetings like to choose names misleadingly similar to respected scientific institutions.


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Website That Tracked Fake Science Journals Has Suddenly Vanished (Original Post) applegrove Jan 2017 OP
Maybe it is like the right wing noise machine: so much information applegrove Jan 2017 #1
Hit the Wayback Machine to gather the files. nt justiceischeap Jan 2017 #2
Damn... SidDithers Jan 2017 #3
I hope someone else will step in. marybourg Jan 2017 #4

applegrove

(118,622 posts)
1. Maybe it is like the right wing noise machine: so much information
Fri Jan 27, 2017, 07:53 PM
Jan 2017

out there people will not know what the truth is and corporations can afford to muddle through but the people cannot. That gives big business a leg up. Information is then monetized.

marybourg

(12,620 posts)
4. I hope someone else will step in.
Fri Jan 27, 2017, 07:57 PM
Jan 2017

Maybe a retired person who doesn't have to worry about her/his job, but with access to the materials, like Dr./Mr. Beall had.

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