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Risks of abuse of large language models, like ChatGPT, in scientific publishing: Authorship, predatory publishing, and paper mills

Learned Publishing, 2023
Academia is already witnessing the abuse of authorship in papers with text generated by large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT. LLM‐generated text is testing the limits of publishing ethics as we traditionally know it.
G. Kendall, Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
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Nothing but publishing: the overriding goal of PhD students in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau

Studies in Higher Education, 2022
Publication pressure is perceived to be filtering down into doctoral education worldwide. We explore the causes and effects of the perceived centrality of publishing among doctoral students, emphasising the impact of publication pressure on students ...
H. Horta, Huan Li
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Jupyter Notebooks - a publishing format for reproducible computational workflows

International Conference on Electronic Publishing, 2016
It is increasingly necessary for researchers in all fields to write computer code, and in order to reproduce research results, it is important that this code is published.
T. Kluyver   +14 more
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To publish or not to publish [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 1983
A blanket policy against publishing technical papers is as much a mistake as a policy of approving virtually all potential papers for publication. Companies adopting either extreme may be costing themselves money. Accordingly, management must evaluate the merits of each technical paper.
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On Publishing

Social Epistemology, 2010
As there is a moral significance of birth, there is a moral significance of publication, thus self-correcting publication is a ...
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Qualitative Research: Designing, Implementing, and Publishing a Study

, 2015
This chapter takes the reader on a step-by-step journey through the process of conducting a qualitative research study using research conducted with Traditional Healers (THs) in Malaysia and how they diagnose and treat cancer.
S. Merriam
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To publish or not to publish

Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 2005
Franklin G. Miller, Alan N. Schechter
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Electronic publishing and publishing

The Electronic Library, 1996
The first journals appeared in 1665: Le Journal des Scavans in Paris and Philosophical Transactions in London. They were the first publications with quality control, introducing concepts like approbation and imprimatur. Today we can see approximately 70 000 regular primary publications.
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