Publish (almost exclusively) in impact magazines
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https://doi.org/10.5944/ried.18.2.14254Keywords:
Journals, impact, reviewers, almetricsAbstract
Editorial 18(2)
Around the maxim "publish or perish", the editor of RIED a critique related to the excessive value placed on scientific publishing in journals of impact. Inquiry where is the impact ?, Is there a social impact in the scientific literature? Then addresses the problem of the qualification of the peer reviewers of scientific journals. Also serious mistakes sometimes these arbitrators.
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