Legacy publishing and open access: how to detect the true predator
Find out more about how some are labelling even legitimate open access journals as ‘predatory’.
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Find out more about how some are labelling even legitimate open access journals as ‘predatory’.
As another study reveals an alarming number of hyperprolific authors, find out more about how high-volume publishing can impact research integrity.
Discover the benefits of international collaboration when incorporating AI in life science research.
Explore alternatives to the gamification of academic metrics and discover how to achieve genuine research impact beyond traditional scoring systems.
Discover how we can all help to tackle increasing research integrity challenges, including the rise in retractions and evolving misconduct tactics.
Discover how nearly a third of academic journals are confronting fraudulent submissions, as revealed in a recent report.
Diamond OA is gaining momentum as gold OA remains under scrutiny. Will diamond offer all the solutions?
Explore the ongoing threat of journal hijacking and the steps researchers and publishers can take to protect research integrity.
Find out how publisher AI policies need to evolve in the face of fast-changing technology.
Find out how reframing retractions as neutral corrections, and reporting them clearly and consistently, could help reduce stigma and uphold research integrity.
Read about a new checklist developed to facilitate transparent reporting of consensus methods.
A recent DOI analysis highlights shortfalls in current digital preservation methods.
Discover the challenges faced by the current peer review system and how integrated AI could help.
Read about the first nationwide investigation into academic research retractions in China, and how it could be used to help monitor research integrity.
Discover how academic journals are using AI to identify problematic images prior to publication.
All you need to know about the latest updates to the ICMJE recommendations.