Abstract
In the recent five years, Russian universities’ publishing activities have increased several times. The authors consider their strategies used to increase publications to be indexed in Scopus database, i. e. publications in foreign journals and conference proceedings, inviting outer authors, so called ‘predatory’ journals. The efficiency of these strategies and their side-effects differ a lot. The universities, intentionally or unwittingly, apply various combinations of strategies based on their intrinsic conditions (administrative practices) and environment (possibility of cooperation). The authors argue that interaction with FASO/RAS institutions is the key driver for several leading Russian universities.
Highlights
За последние пять лет публикационная активность отдельных российских университетов выросла в несколько раз
Strategies to improve publication activities of the universities participating in Project 5-100
In the recent five years, Russian universities’ publishing activities have increased several times. The authors consider their strategies used to increase publications to be indexed in Scopus database, i. e. publications in foreign journals and conference proceedings, inviting outer authors, so called ‘predatory’ journals
Summary
За последние пять лет публикационная активность отдельных российских университетов выросла в несколько раз. В статье рассмотрены используемые ими стратегии увеличения числа статей, индексируемых в БД Scopus, в том числе: публикация в переводных журналах и трудах конференций, привлечение внешних авторов, так называемые хищнические журналы. Ключевые слова: наукометрия, университеты, публикационная активность, хищнические журналы, БД Scopus. Strategies to improve publication activities of the universities participating in Project 5-100
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