Conference Accreditation and Need of a Bibliometric Measure to Distinguish Predatory Conferences

  • Makvandi P
  • Nodehi A
  • Tay F
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Abstract

Academic conferences offer scientists the opportunity to share their findings and knowledge with other researchers. However, the number of conferences is rapidly increasing globally and many unsolicited e-mails are received from conference organizers. These e-mails take time for researchers to read and ascertain their legitimacy. Because not every conference is of high quality, there is a need for young researchers and scholars to recognize the so-called “predatory conferences” which make a profit from unsuspecting researchers without the core purpose of advancing science or collaboration. Unlike journals that possess accreditation indices, there is no appropriate accreditation for international conferences. Here, a bibliometric measure is proposed that enables scholars to evaluate conference quality before attending.

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Makvandi, P., Nodehi, A., & Tay, F. R. (2021). Conference Accreditation and Need of a Bibliometric Measure to Distinguish Predatory Conferences. Publications, 9(2), 16. https://doi.org/10.3390/publications9020016

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