UGC revamps system to weed out dodgy research paper shops
Written by Shyamlal Yadav | New Delhi | Updated: November 29,
2018
In a series of investigative reports in July, 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.
The UGC has also decided to constitute a committee under
Padmanabhan Balaram, former director of IISc-Bangalore, to review existing
guidelines on the use of such journals in PhD approvals. (File)
In its first concrete response to an investigation by The Indian
Express on how India has emerged as one of the biggest markets for “predatory”
publishers of substandard research journals, the University Grants Commission
(UGC) has decided to set up a Consortium of Academic and Research Ethics (CARE)
to approve a new official list of academic publications.
Bhushan Patwardhan, who was appointed as UGC vice-chairman in
September, told The Indian Express that CARE will be operational “within the
next three months” to replace the existing system of approval for the official
list of research journals.
The UGC has also decided to constitute a committee under
Padmanabhan Balaram, former director of IISc-Bangalore, to review existing
guidelines on the use of such journals in PhD approvals and recommend a new
system “to promote quality in research”.
“Members of CARE will prepare lists of quality journals in their
respective disciplines within a defined timeframe. These lists will be
critically analysed and curated for quality by a special cell at the entrusted
institution using defined criteria,” Patwardhan said.
“Finally, a dynamic ‘Reference List of Quality Journals’ will be
maintained by CARE and this will be used for all academic purposes. The
existing UGC-approved list of journals will remain valid till the CARE
Reference List of Quality Journals is released,” he said.
According to Patwardhan, CARE’s focus will be on journals in
disciplines such as social sciences, humanities, languages, arts, culture, the
Indian knowledge system, etc., “where there is complete absence of
standardisation of research journals at present”.
Patwardhan said CARE will be established in a Category A
university and headed by the UGC vice-chairman with representatives of around
20 statutory bodies, including National Council for Educational Training and
Research (NCERT), All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and Indian
Council for Medical Research (ICMR).
In a series of investigative reports in July, 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.
Some of the prominent publishers featured in the investigation
were OMICS, Austin, Science Domain, IAEME and IOSR Journals, which together
bring out over 1,200 journals on subjects ranging from medicine to management.
Source : https://indianexpress.com/article/education/ugc-revamps-system-to-weed-out-dodgy-research-paper-shops-5469861/
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