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Barker, Timothy H.; Pollock, Danielle; Stone, Jennifer C.; Klugar, Miloslav; Scott, Anna M.; Stern, Cindy; Wiechula, Rick; Shamseer, Larissa; Aromataris, Edoardo; Ross-White, Amanda; Munn, Zachary – Research Synthesis Methods, 2023
Synthesizers of evidence are increasingly likely to encounter studies published in predatory journals during the evidence synthesis process. The evidence synthesis discipline is uniquely positioned to encounter novel concerns associated with predatory journals. The objective of this research was to explore the attitudes, opinions, and experiences…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Periodicals, Evidence, Synthesis
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Fredrick Otike; Asmaa Bouaamri – Education for Information, 2024
Scholarly publishing is considered one of the most frustrating endeavors among academicians. For learners, it symbolizes the culmination of studies, whereas for academicians, it signifies promotion and acknowledgment. This paper highlights and discusses some of the breakthroughs and hindrances scholars, especially doctorate students, undergo in…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Writing (Composition), Faculty Publishing, Developing Nations
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Owen W. Tomlinson – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
An increase in scholarly publishing has been accompanied by a proliferation of potentially illegitimate publishers (PIPs), commonly known as "predatory publishers." These PIPs often engage in fraudulent practices and publish articles that are not subject to the same scrutiny as those published in journals from legitimate publishers…
Descriptors: Physiology, Publications, Scholarship, Writing (Composition)
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Andrea A. Wirth – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2025
This paper describes results of a 2023 survey of authors who applied to University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Open Article Fund, a fund that supports article processing charges (APCs). The survey sought feedback about the fund's impact, value, and award criteria as well as opinions on other open access topics. Results show that the fund has had a…
Descriptors: Universities, Access to Information, Authors, Attitudes
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Ranschaert, Rachel – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2020
This qualitative, longitudinal study traces the development of preservice social studies teachers' awareness of and reaction to the current climate of truth decay over the course of their initial certification program. By drawing a parallel between Bakhtin's concept of the carnivalesque and the current online media landscape, this study found that…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Media Literacy, Ethics, Preservice Teacher Education
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Jeniece Tyria Lusk; Kara Jones; Alanna Ross; Veronique Lecat – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2023
Open access (OA) publishing presents university librarians, administrators, and faculty researchers with a paradox of both opportunities and challenges. For faculty researchers in particular, the decision of whether to pursue OA publication of their scholarship is driven by their perceptions of the credibility and quality of OA publishing. While…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Information, College Faculty, Teacher Researchers
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Sá, Maria José; Ferreira, Carlos Miguel; Santos, Ana Isabel; Serpa, Sandro – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
At a time of great dynamism among publishers of scientific publications, with the inevitability of Open Access and the ease of publishing online at low cost, it is possible to find publications with different levels of scientific respectability. In this context, the improvement of the quality of scholarly publications emerges as a critical element…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Faculty Publishing, Scientific Research, Periodicals
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Shuttleworth, Jay M.; Patterson, Timothy – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2020
The American media has historically favored conservative critiques when reporting about national history exam results. Utilizing the frameworks of critical media studies and collective memory, this mixed methods study analyzes the media responses to the 2014 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) United States history exam. Findings…
Descriptors: Criticism, News Reporting, Tests, United States History
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Berisha Qehaja, Albana – Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, 2020
Academics and scholars need to publish their research results. In addition, they are required to publish scientific papers to prove their research commitment and to achieve certain academic titles in higher education institutions. Globally, there are many scientific journals of well-known publishing houses/universities, which offer opportunities…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Writing for Publication, Publishing Industry, Scientific Research
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Mahmoud, Ali Bassam; Grigoriou, Nicholas – Higher Education Quarterly, 2017
This study examines and compares word of mouth (WOM) behaviour among university students in Syria. To date, little is known about this important phenomenon which is surprising given the deregulated education market in Syria that allows for private universities to compete for students alongside public universities. Using a mixed methods research…
Descriptors: Empathy, Privacy, College Students, Foreign Countries