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Characteristics of E-Mail Solicitations From Predatory Nursing Journals and Publishers

机译:掠夺性护理期刊和出版商的电子邮件征聘特征

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Predatory publishers solicit manuscripts through e-mail invitations to potential authors, with the goal of enticing authors to submit a manuscript to the journal. This descriptive study examined the characteristics of 206 e-mail invitations from predatory journals and publishers sent to faculty and students in a school of nursing over a 10-week period. Characteristics of these e-mails included use of flattering language, due dates for submissions close to the date of the e-mail sent, requests for general topics, and awkward phrases. However, many e-mails did not have characteristics that clearly identified them as coming from a predatory journal or publisher. Education on predatory publishing is needed for all nurse authors, specifically how to identify and confirm whether a journal is predatory or legitimate.
机译:掠夺者通过电子邮件邀请向潜在作者提供征集手稿,其目标是诱使作者向期刊提交稿件。 这种描述性研究检测了从掠夺性期刊和出版商向教职员工和一所护理学校的出版商邀请出版社的特点。 这些电子邮件的特征包括使用讨人喜欢的语言,截至发送电子邮件之日的提交日期,致函的概要请求和尴尬的短语。 但是,许多电子邮件没有明确将其从掠夺性期刊或出版商那里确定的特征。 所有护士作者都需要掠夺性出版的教育,具体是如何识别和确认期刊是否是掠夺性或合法的。

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