Speaker: 

Ilka Agricola

Institution: 

University of Marburg

Time: 

Wednesday, October 9, 2024 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Host: 

Location: 

RH340P

In November 2023, Clarivate Plc announced that it had excluded the entire field of mathematics from the most recent edition of its influential list of authors of highly cited papers because of massive citation manipulation, which in return influences the so-called “Shanghai ranking” of top universities (or those claiming to be top). While most mathematicians would probably not care, the exclusion is in fact the tip of the iceberg of a parallel universe of predatory and mega-journals whose main purpose is to offer publishing opportunities for whoever is willing to pay the right price. I will explain how the system works, why we should care, and what measures we can all take against. In preparation, I invite you to think about the following questions: How often have you been contacted in the past months to attend a conference not in your field / submit a paper to  or edit a special issue in a journal you don’t know / review an article within 10 days or so? What do you know about the following journals: “Mathematics”, “Axioms” (published by MDPI), “Chaos, solitons, fractals” (Elsevier), “Journal of Difference Equations” (Springer)? Do you know the following mathematicians: Abdon Atangana, Dumitru Baleanu, Hari M. Srivastava? 

This talk is related to my work as  Chair of the Committee on Electronic Information and Communication (= publishing) of the International Mathematical Union.