Predatory Publishing in Ophthalmology: A Call for Awareness and Action
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2020.08.009
Predatory Publishing in Ophthalmology: A Call for Awareness and Action
Abstract
Purpose: To describe the phenomenon of predatory publishing, its impact on the field of ophthalmology, and specific characteristics associated with predatory journals for authors to review prior to selecting a journal for submission of scientific work.
Design: Descriptive editorial article.
Methods: Literature review of currently published literature regarding the topic.
Results: Predatory publishing has had a significant impact on the quality of literature in the scientific world, on funding opportunities across countries and institutions, and on individual physician and scientist careers. There are a significant number of predatory journals in ophthalmology, but fewer than in other specialties.
Conclusion: We must raise awareness about the existence of predatory publishing within ophthalmology, and must individually act to limit contributing to its growth by critically appraising each publisher and journal prior to submitting our scientific work.
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