In a series
of investigative reports, The Indian Express reported on how over 300
“predatory” publishers bring out journals that claim to be international and
publish papers for a “charge” ranging from $30-$1,800 per piece.
In its
response to an investigation by The Indian Express on how India has emerged as
one of the biggest markets for “predatory” and substandard journals, the
University Grants Commission (UGC) has launched a Consortium of Academic and
Research Ethics (CARE) to “identify, continuously monitor and maintain”
UGC-CARE Reference List of Quality Journals across disciplines.
This new
list of approved journals will be available at newly launched website
https://ugccare.unipune.ac.in The UGC on Friday launched the new system on
which it was working since the series was published in The Indian Express in
July last year.
In a series
of investigative reports, The Indian Express reported on how over 300
“predatory” publishers bring out journals that claim to be international and
publish papers for a “charge” ranging from $30-$1,800 per piece.
UGC
secretary Rajnish Jain has issued the notification in which there is a
six-point advice to the academic society. He asked them to avoid publishing in
predatory/dubious publications and not to consider any publication which comes
out in a dubious journal.
Vice
Chancellors, selection committees, research supervisors and guides have been
advised to ensure that their decision are primarily based on quality of
research work and not merely on the number of publications.
Primary
Source: The
India Express
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