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Another Reason Not to Trust Corporate Publishers (and to Doubt the Societies Who Work with Them)

July 4th, 2009 No Comments

Inside Higher Education recently reported on a scheme through which Elsevier sought to offer $25 Amazon gift cards to anyone who gave one of its textbooks a five star rating on the Amazon or Barnes and Noble websites.  The sorry details are available in the IHE story here. Please join me in having nothing to [...]

Tags: Elsevier · Ethical Failures · Fraud · Integrity

Does your publisher also issue fake journals?

June 7th, 2009 1 Comment

Scholarly communication reformers and critics recently learned of another way in which the for-profit, toll access journal system has become significantly corrupted when media reports revealed that the giant publishing firm Elsevier has been publishing fake medical journals at the behest of large pharmaceutical firms including Merck. While those concerned with the corporate enclosure of [...]

Tags: Economic Issues · Elsevier · Fraud · Integrity · Legal Issues