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Predatory Publishing in Indian LIS Research: A Case Study.

Authors :
Dora, Mallikarjun
Kampa, Raj Kishor
Source :
Serials Review. Jan-Jun2023, Vol. 49 Issue 1/2, p23-29. 7p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The study examines the possible predatory journals in Library and Information Science research in India, including the affiliation status of the authors publishing in those predatory journals, frequency of returning authors, and country-wise distribution of authors. The paper used Beall's list to find out the predatory journals in LIS published from India. Publication trends, affiliations of authors, and the status of the 22 LIS journals under the study were critically analyzed. The result shows that the predatory journals were diminishing slowly; in 2016, there were eight active journals, while in 2021, it was reduced to four journals. Similarly, the publication trends show that the highest number of articles (398) was published in the year 2015, and it was only 66 articles in 2020. It is revealed that academics hailing from state universities (42.88%) are the highest contributors to the predatory journals, followed by professionals from government colleges (16.76%). The results indicate that predatory publishing was rampant in the early years but declined gradually. Researchers from India have published the most articles, totaling 1760 (93%), followed by those from Nigeria (64, 3.3%), Bangladesh (10), and Saudi Arabia (eight articles). It is also revealed that 21.66% (n = 438) are returning authors who have published more than one article in the sample journals. The paper discusses the role of the government and especially the University Grants Commission (UGC) in curbing the menace of predatory publishing. The authors also discuss the possible role of library professionals in stopping the plague of predatory publishing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00987913
Volume :
49
Issue :
1/2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Serials Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164367278
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00987913.2023.2174405