2022
DOI: 10.1080/10508422.2022.2141747
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From plagiarism to scientific paper mills: a profile of retracted articles within the SciELO Brazil collection

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“…Another strategy for avoiding potentially fraudulent papers is completely ignoring publications coming from countries considered hotbeds for "paper mills." China has been implicated to be such a country on multiple occasions [28][29][30] . Whereas our dataset is not large enough to allow for a thorough analysis of author affiliations, we can make a few observations.…”
Section: Bibliometricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another strategy for avoiding potentially fraudulent papers is completely ignoring publications coming from countries considered hotbeds for "paper mills." China has been implicated to be such a country on multiple occasions [28][29][30] . Whereas our dataset is not large enough to allow for a thorough analysis of author affiliations, we can make a few observations.…”
Section: Bibliometricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto ha contribuido a una cultura de «publicar o morir» que puede generar malas prácticas científicas como vicios de autoría (regalada, invitada) (11) , publicación redundante (12) , plagio (13) , manipulación de datos (14) , así como la publicación en revistas predadoras o carroñeras (predatory journals) (15) .…”
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“…Este tipo de organizaciones fraudulentas se denominan «fábricas de manuscritos» (papers mill) y son un problema de descripción reciente y en pleno crecimiento a nivel mundial, que tienen como fin distorsionar los procesos de investigación y publicación científica (11)(12)(13)(14) . El Committee of Publication Ethics (COPE) lo describe como «el proceso mediante el cual los manuscritos fabricados se envían a una revista a cambio de un costo en nombre de los investigadores con el fin de proporcionar una publicación fácil o incluso vender autorías» (21) .…”
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