Knowledge of the active researchers of the Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana (Chile) about the existence and scope of predatory journals

Authors

  • Tamara Núñez-Quinteros Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana
  • Carolina Gatica Molina Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana
  • Fernando Henríquez Fuentes Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana
  • Cherie Flores Fernández Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v17i2.4928

Keywords:

Papers, Chilean researchers, Predatory journals, Scientific papers, Active researchers, Technological Metropolitan Universtiy (Chile)

Abstract

Predatory journals have been defined as a fraudulent model that takes advantage of the golden route implemented by some open access publications. These journals exploit the business of charging authors, promising quick and low-cost publication. However, they do not comply with the tasks of any scientific journal, such as peer review or digital preservation of original writings, and therefore they publish papers of questionable quality, methodology and reproducibility. For these reasons, this research aims to determine the level of knowledge that active researchers of the Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana (UTEM) have about predatory journals. For the study, a survey was used as a data collection instrument, which was sent to the active researchers from the UTEM. From the results obtained, it was possible to conclude that the UTEM researchers are familiar with the term predatory journals and can identify certain characteristics of these journals, such as the fact that they do not perform an adequate peer review process, offer a fast publication process at low cost, and have similar titles to those of renowned journals, in addition to being able to identify some tools for their detection.

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Published

2023-11-30

How to Cite

Núñez-Quinteros, T., Gatica Molina , C. ., Henríquez Fuentes , F., & Flores Fernández , C. . (2023). Knowledge of the active researchers of the Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana (Chile) about the existence and scope of predatory journals. Ibersid: Journal of Information and Documentation Systems (ISSNe 2174-081X; ISSN 1888-0967), 17(2), 109–121. https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v17i2.4928

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