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IZDVOJENE OBAVIJESTI

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Izdvojeno Matematika

O predatorskom izdavaštvu (On Predatory Publishing)

Be Aware of Predatory Journals The growing market for online scientific publications has led to a proliferation of journals with dubious practices. Journals that neglect scientific quality checks via peer review in the sole interest of cashing in on publication fees from the authors are known as predatory journals. It is important that all researchers, both early career and experienced, know what is going on, and that they are capable of recognizing a predatory journal when they encounter one. This is why the EMS, upon the initiative of its Ethics Committee and Publication and Electronic Dissemination Committee has decided to launch an awareness campaign about predatory journals in the broad domain of mathematics. Like other issues negatively impacting the quality of research, the success of predatory publishing is strongly tied with existing incentives, notably publication lists being measured by crude or sophisticated but ill-suited bibliometric data. Numbers being an essential part of any kind of mathematics, mathematicians are also well equipped to avoid numbers when not necessary; the mathematical community has enough tradition and means to protect itself from such threats and the EMS proposes this webpage as part of this effort. Submitting a paper or receiving an editorial board invitation Why avoid predatory journals? It may harm your credibility as a researcher. Your article may not reach its intended audience, damaging the impact of your research. Collaborating with predatory journals fuzzes the frontier between sound mathematical research and unchecked, unreliable articles and even nonsensical mathematical-looking texts. What are some signs that a journal could be predatory? It promises an unusually quick acceptance time. You are being contacted by somebody you cannot identify. You are targeted by mass emailing campaigns to contribute to the journal You are solicited to contribute to the journal by someone you never heard of, or you cannot link in any manner to your field of expertise. The journal claims that publishing is free or extremely cheap, but there are additional fees like page charges or other unexpected administrative fees that are documented in not-so-visible areas of the website, or that suddenly appear after acceptance. It has a huge editorial board compared to its scope or output. Its webpage looks makeshift and/or its publisher has a lot of journals, often in unrelated subjects. It is not listed in either zbMATH Open or MathSciNet. You should not proceed unless you know that the journal is new and credible. What are some hints that a journal is serious and fit for your work? It recently published papers of authors representing your field, and whose work you respect (you may check reviews at e.g. zbMATH Open or MathSciNet). Its board includes at least one editor whom you respect, as close as possible to your area of competence, The journal has a clear editorial policy, scope and peer review process outlined on its website. Your article is accepted: final checks If acceptance was surprisingly quick or reports are particularly empty, check the above criteria once more; Some hybrid journals offer an Open access option for a fee. Beware that payment of thousands of Euros is often claimed after publication rather than when the option is first selected. Challenging this after publication is usually difficult (but see below). What to do if you think you have submitted your paper to a predatory journal My paper has been accepted, but I realize the journal is predatory. Avoid signing any copyright transfer agreement or authorization to publish, also see below. My paper has been published as Open Access, and I am now being asked to pay publication fees. My paper has been published, but I realize the journal is predatory. In all cases, you are not the first person to be deceived by predatory journals and you can seek help from those around you. In France, for example, contact RNBM, in other countries seek a learned society that may help out. How to check a publication list that contains articles published in potentially predatory journals Read the papers! If reading the papers is impossible, check for doubtful journals using the criteria listed above and sanity check the corresponding articles. If sanity checking the articles is not possible either, at least do not include in any number count the articles published in journals you can identify as predatory. A note on Open Access Open Access is now required in many countries and by many research funders. As a result, there has been an explosion in the number of journals offering Open Access publication options via article processing charges - APCs. Open Access and APCs are not themselves a good indication of whether or not a journal is engaging in predatory publishing practices. You should use the criteria above alongside the resources below to be confident in your assessment of journals. If in doubt, ask colleagues and peers for a second opinion. Additional resources Academia.stackexchange is a forum to discuss issues in the academic world, see https://academia.stackexchange.com/search?q=predatory; Think Check Submit provides a list of sanity checks; Cabells Scholarly Analytics criteria for predatory journals; Concerning the “Open Access option” problem the impossibility of retracting the payment within a period (around 14 days, depending on countries) can be in some cases against most laws in the EC, see article 40 in the Directive 2011/83/eu of the European Parliament and Council A report on combatting predatory journals and conferences (InterAcademy Partnership) Predatory journals pose a threat to the dissemination of Science (American Mathematical Society)


UPIŠI MATEMATIKU


Matematički odsjek Prirodoslovno-matematičkog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu priprema novi diplomski studij iz biomedicinske matematike, koji je prvi takav studijski program u ovom dijelu Europe.

Program studija se priprema kroz rad na projektu BioMedMath, koji financira Europska unija u okviru Operativnog programa Učinkoviti ljudski potencijali, Europskog socijalnog fonda. Voditelj projekta prof. dr. sc. Hrvoje Šikić ističe kako je osnovna ideja o potrebi ovakvog studija prisutna već nekih desetak godina, ali da je podrška ESF-a dala velik poticaj realizaciji ovog projekta koji dolazi u pravo vrijeme:

„Sve veća uloga matematike u biologiji i medicini uočljiva je već i široj javnosti, velikim dijelom i zbog realizacije poznatog projekta Human Genome. Najnoviji događaji vezani za ovogodišnju pandemiju te svakodnevno izvještavanje o raznim predviđanjima zasnovanim na matematičkim modelima naglašavaju potrebu suradnje između biologa, medicinskih stručnjaka i matematičara. Između ostalog, danas su sofisticirane matematičke metode prisutne u genetici, bioinformatici, modeliranju rasta tumora, istraživanju mozga, kardiovaskularnog sustava, procesima rasta organa, procesima starenja, evolucijskim procesima, ekologiji, da spomenemo samo neke.”

 

Prof. dr. sc. Hrvoje Šikić, voditelj projekta 

 

Voditelj projekta napominje i da će predavači na studiju biti stručnjaci na području matematike, biologije i medicine:

„Srećom, uspjeli smo okupiti izvrsnu grupu suradnika s Biološkog i Matematičkog odsjeka PMF-a, Medicinskog fakulteta i Instituta Ruđer Bošković te možemo ponuditi moderan, svjetski konkurentan program, koji se većim dijelom zasniva na istraživanjima koja suradnici na projektu redovito provode u svom znanstvenom radu.”

Budući da je riječ o prvom takvom studijskim programu u Hrvatskoj i šire, u okviru projekta ostvarena je suradnja s institucijom koja ima višegodišnje iskustvo u tom području ­Sveučilištem u Oxfordu, jednim od vodećih svjetskih centara za biomedicinsku matematiku.

 

Studij biomedicinske matematike dvogodišnji je međunarodni program koji će se u potpunosti predavati na engleskom jeziku i prije svega je namijenjen studentima koji su završili sveučilišni preddiplomski studij matematike ili ekvivalentan studij bilo gdje u svijetu, ali će ga, uz dodatne matematičke kolegije, moći pohađati i studenti sa završenim raznim drugim srodnim preddiplomskim studijima. Rad na projektu završava krajem ove godine, kada program ide u proces akreditacije. Budući da Sveučilište u Zagrebu već ima značajnih iskustava s priljevom međunarodnih studenata (studentske vize, organizacija boravka, smještaj, upoznavanje hrvatskog jezika i kulture), očekuje se da će se studij pokrenuti vrlo brzo nakon međunarodne evaluacije.

 

 

Autor: Snježana Lubura Strunjak
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25.
rujna
17:30-19:30,
Predavaonica 005, Matematički odsjek, Bijenička cesta 30, Matematički odsjek
29.
rujna
8:45-12:30,
Predavaonica A002, Matematički odsjek, Bijenička cesta 30

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