Academia hoaxed by fake scientific papers auto-generated by gobbledygook text generators

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-03-28

Summary:

"Natural News has exposed dirty dealings with Big Pharma, the FDA and medical journals who publish bogus study reports for years. Bogus study reports included ghost-written papers signed by credentialed physicians and paid for by the drug companies. They also included papers based only on data from trials considered favorable, while data from trials with adverse reactions were withheld. The first woman editor-in-chief for the New England Journal of Medicine, Marcia Angell, MD, resigned from her position at the prestigious journal upon realizing that she couldn't trust journal submissions anymore due to various corrupt, profit-motivated influences within Big Pharma and conflicts of interest between Big Pharma and the FDA. She went on a crusade from there with her best-selling book The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What to Do About It. Despite more sophistication for peddling drugs and stomping on non-pharmaceutical solutions or anything critical of pharmaceutical interventions, what's going on now is basically not so different than how medical journals, the American Medical Association and Big Pharma have been colluding for decades. There's just more of it ... In 2005, three MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) grad students decided to test their perception of journal and scientific publishing integrity by creating a software program named SCIgen that would create a wordy, convoluted paper to be accepted. They had noticed that paper-publishing pressure was evident at scientific conferences, as well as from within a university's need for notoriety and research funding, and the need for professors and researchers to publish or perish. They thought that their hoax would expose low acceptance standards of research papers ... So those three naughty nerds at MIT decided to see how much garbage in for garbage out these academic publishers would withstand for their fees. Their first computer-generated paper was called 'Rooter: A Methodology for the Typical Unification of Access Points and Redundancy,' by Jeremy Stribling, Daniel Aguayo and Maxwell Krohn.  It was accepted by an international scientific conference that's been spamming scientists for papers since 1995. That conference group took the paper down after the hoaxers informed them that it was bogus. You can download a PDF file of it here.  More recently, a French researcher named Cyril Labbe revealed that 16 gobbledegook papers created by SCIgen had been used by German academic publisher Springer. More than 100 more fake SCIgen papers were published by the US Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Both groups took steps to remove the papers ..."

Link:

http://www.naturalnews.com/044479_scientific_papers_academia_text_generators.html#

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.predatory oa.credibility oa.presentations oa.publishers oa.journals oa.quality oa.springer oa.ieee

Date tagged:

03/28/2014, 08:53

Date published:

03/28/2014, 04:53