The five deadly sins of science publishing

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  • Vitek Tracz
چکیده

Science cannot progress without scientists reporting their findings. And yet researchers have given control of this central pillar of the scientific process to science publishers, who are in the business of serving the interests of their journals; these are not always the same as the interests of science. This editorial describes the problems with the process of preparing and publishing research findings, and with judging their veracity and significance, and then explains how we at Faculty of 1000 are starting to tackle the 'deadly sins' of science publishing.

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دوره 4  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2015