Title of article :
EDITORIAL The Perils of Predatory Journals and Conferences
Author/Authors :
S, Ibrahim Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia , A, Saw Department of Orthopaedic Surgery (NOCERAL) - University Malaya Medical Centre - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia
Abstract :
Predatory journals and conferences have little or no peer review. Their raison d'être is for making money through the article processing charges and the conference registration
fees. Without a critical evaluation, predatory journals
publishing flawed results and conclusions would cloud the
existing scientific literature. Predatory conferences are the
offshoots of predatory publishing. The conferences are not
organised by learned societies, but by profit-making event
organisers. There is a need for awareness among researchers
and clinicians regarding predatory publishing. The scourge of predatory publishing and conferencing should be more often highlighted during scientific meetings and publication courses.
Keywords :
Perils , Predatory journals , conferences
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal