Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
How predatory journals leak into PubMed / Manca, A., Moher, D., Cugusi, L., Dvir, Z., Deriu, F.. - In: CMAJ. - ISSN 0820-3946. - 190:35(2018), pp. 1042-1045. [10.1503/cmaj.180154]
Abstract:
PubMed, MEDLINE and PubMed Central are all funded by the
National Library of Medicine but are different databases.
• PubMed has been reported to include some articles published in
predatory journals.
• MEDLINE and PubMed policies for the selection of journals for
database inclusion are slightly different.
• Weaknesses in the criteria and procedures for indexing journals in
PubMed Central may allow publications from predatory journals
to leak into PubMed.
• Closing these loopholes is necessary to protect the integrity of
reputable databases and safeguard biomedical research.
National Library of Medicine but are different databases.
• PubMed has been reported to include some articles published in
predatory journals.
• MEDLINE and PubMed policies for the selection of journals for
database inclusion are slightly different.
• Weaknesses in the criteria and procedures for indexing journals in
PubMed Central may allow publications from predatory journals
to leak into PubMed.
• Closing these loopholes is necessary to protect the integrity of
reputable databases and safeguard biomedical research.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Manca, A; Moher, D; Cugusi, L; Dvir, Z; Deriu, F
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