Predatory Publishing and the Academic Librarian: Developing Tools to Make Decisions

Med Ref Serv Q. 2020 Jan-Mar;39(1):1-14. doi: 10.1080/02763869.2020.1693205.

Abstract

Predatory publishing tactics are well-documented in the literature; however, the way in which academic librarians handle questions about these deceptive practices is not. A thorough review of the literature revealed a need for true decision-making tools that were easy to use and share. Based on this evidence, the authors developed Scholarly Tools Opposing Predatory Practices (STOPP) to empower librarians to make informed decisions by providing the appropriate context and tools for appraising journals, websites, conferences, and thesis converters. While geared toward academic medical librarians, these tools are built to evolve and adapt across disciplines as predatory practices evolve and adapt.

Keywords: Decision-making tools; predatory publishing; scholarly communication.

Publication types

  • Video-Audio Media

MeSH terms

  • Decision Making*
  • Ethics, Research
  • Humans
  • Information Dissemination / ethics*
  • Librarians*
  • Peer Review, Research / standards*
  • Periodicals as Topic / ethics
  • Publishing / ethics*
  • Scientific Misconduct / ethics