Abstract Background When a journal receives a duplicate publication, the ability to identify the submitted work as previously published, and reject it, is an assay to publication ethics best practices. The aim of this study was to evaluate how three different types of journals, namely open access (OA) journals, subscription-based journals, and presumed predatory journals, responded to receiving a previously published manuscript for review. Methods We performed a quasi-experimental study in which we submitted a previously published article to a random sample of 602 biomedical journals, roughly 200 journals from each journal type sampled: OA journals, subscription-based journals, and presumed predatory journals. Three hundred and three jou...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
Abstract The academic community is under great pressure to publish. This pressure is c...
In light of increasing calls for transparent reporting of research and prevention of detrimental res...
CIBER Research were tasked to investigate how researchers in the health domain went about selecting ...
Academic publishers purport to be arbiters of knowledge, aiming to publish studied that advance the ...
Background: Duplicate and salami publication are unethical, but are common practices with substantia...
It was while drafting an editorial on the timely subject of publishing ethics that it first came to ...
ethics.elsevier.com Simultaneous submission occurs when a person submits a paper to different public...
This paper investigates the fate of manuscripts that were rejected from JASSS-The Journal of Artific...
In light of increasing calls for transparent reporting of research and prevention of detrimental res...
Introduction: health professionals are involved in research as researchers themselves and as su...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Under a ...
Seriously—PLEASE! Journals want us to revise and resubmit papers that are rejected because it benefi...
 Background:  Peer review remains the only way of filtering and improving research...
BackgroundPredatory journals fail to fulfill the tenets of biomedical publication: peer review, circ...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
Abstract The academic community is under great pressure to publish. This pressure is c...
In light of increasing calls for transparent reporting of research and prevention of detrimental res...
CIBER Research were tasked to investigate how researchers in the health domain went about selecting ...
Academic publishers purport to be arbiters of knowledge, aiming to publish studied that advance the ...
Background: Duplicate and salami publication are unethical, but are common practices with substantia...
It was while drafting an editorial on the timely subject of publishing ethics that it first came to ...
ethics.elsevier.com Simultaneous submission occurs when a person submits a paper to different public...
This paper investigates the fate of manuscripts that were rejected from JASSS-The Journal of Artific...
In light of increasing calls for transparent reporting of research and prevention of detrimental res...
Introduction: health professionals are involved in research as researchers themselves and as su...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Under a ...
Seriously—PLEASE! Journals want us to revise and resubmit papers that are rejected because it benefi...
 Background:  Peer review remains the only way of filtering and improving research...
BackgroundPredatory journals fail to fulfill the tenets of biomedical publication: peer review, circ...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
Abstract The academic community is under great pressure to publish. This pressure is c...
In light of increasing calls for transparent reporting of research and prevention of detrimental res...