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Fake It Until You Break It: The pay-to-publish paper mills exploiting the over metrification of Science

Fake It Until You Break It: The pay-to-publish paper mills exploiting the over metrification of Science


Episode 117


Notes:

  • Paper mills are fraudulent commercial enterprises that fabricate scientific papers and sell authorship, citations, and other academic credentials—often at scale.
  • Sarah Eaton and Sabina Alam first collaborated through COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) and later worked together in United2Act, an international initiative focused on tackling paper mills.
  • The conversation draws parallels between scientific paper mills and contract cheating in higher education, both of which undermine academic integrity for financial gain.
  • Eaton and Alam discuss how metrics-based performance systems in universities and publishing environments create conditions ripe for abuse.
  • Publishers and universities historically avoided transparency, but the scale of the problem has led to greater collaboration between stakeholders.
  • The duo share insights into early warning signs of fraudulent submissions and describe the development of technological and administrative countermeasures.
  • Particular attention is given to the harm paper mills cause: from corrupting citation networks to potentially endangering lives with fabricated data in medical journals.
  • The “Andrew Vickers Curse” is discussed as a case study illustrating how citation manipulation by paper mills can entangle innocent researchers.
  • The episode closes with a call for broader participation in the second phase of United2Act, particularly from research funders, IT specialists, and institutional stakeholders.

About our guests:

Dr. Sarah Elaine Eaton

https://profiles.ucalgary.ca/sarah-eaton

https://drsaraheaton.com/about/

Dr. Sabina Alam

https://www.taylorandfrancis.com/about/ethics-integrity/

https://www.csescienceeditor.org/article/dr-sabina-alam-shaping-critical-thinking-about-science/

 

Papers or resources mentioned in this episode:

United2Act initiative: https://united2act.org

Magazinov, Alexander. (2023). The Andrew Vickers Curse: secret revealed!, For Better Science

https://forbetterscience.com/2023/07/31/the-vickers-curse-secret-revealed/

 

Other:

Glossary of terms and acronyms:

  • COPE – Committee on Publication Ethics: An international body that provides advice to editors and publishers on all aspects of publication ethics.
  • STM – International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers: A global trade association supporting academic publishing and information dissemination.
  • Q1/Q2 Journal – Journals ranked in the top (Q1) or second (Q2) quartile based on impact metrics such as citation counts or journal reputation.
  • Term paper mill – A business that sells pre-written or custom academic papers, often used in contract cheating by students.
  • Contract cheating – A form of academic dishonesty where students outsource assessments to third parties.
  • Retraction – The removal of a published article from the scientific record, typically due to error or misconduct.
  • Desk reject – When a manuscript is rejected by a journal editor before it is sent out for peer review.
  • Citation ring – A group of papers or authors who cite each other extensively to artificially inflate citation metrics.
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