ظلم جماعي (مواقع الاستشهادات العلمية الغير موثوق بها) المجلد السابع العشرون- الأستاذ الدكتور محمد فياض
مواقع الاستشهادات العلمية الغير موثوق بها
يحتوي هذا الكتاب على كل الأدلة التي تم جمعها على مدى سنوات
عديدة والتي تظهر الظلم الجماعي لمعظم مواقع الاستشهادات العلمية.
منذ بداية مسيرتي المهنية كطالب ومحترف، اهتممت بمواقع
الاستشهادات مثل ،Google Scholar، ResearchGate، ACM، Academia
IEEE وغيرها. ومع ذلك، فقد ثبت لي أن جميع هذه المواقع الاستشهادية
غير موثوق بها. ولذلك، فأنا فقدت اهتمامي بها. وأسباب ذلك هي:
– ببساطة شديدة لقد اختفت بعض الاقتباسات في أوراق أبحاثي، وأعتقد أن
حالتي ليست فريدة من نوعها في هذا الشأن؛ فهي تقوم بإخفاء معلومات حول
منشوراتي.
– بعض المواقع الاستشهادية العلمية متحيزة؛ إنهم يروجون لبعض الأشخاص
لكنهم يتجاهلون الآخرين.
– تجعلني عمدا غير مرئي في محرك البحث.
– معظمها غريبة لأنها تحاصر منشوراتي بينما تروج للآخرين.
– يرتكبون أخطاء قد تكلف المؤلفين الغالي والنفيس للنشر وإجراء
البحوث.
وهذه العيوب هي غيض من فيض ويجب إصلاحها. وإذا لم يتم إصلاحها فإنها
ستلحق ضرراً كبيراً بالمؤلفين والباحثين. ستجعلهم هذه المواقع محبطين
للغاية لدرجة أن الباحثين قد يتركونها جميعًا.
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Publisher : AEEH PRESS INC (April 13, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 150 pages
ISBN-13 : soon
Item Weight : 1.14 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
Translation: Ashraf Al-Genbihi
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