Citation:
Génova, G., de la Vara, J.L. The Problem Is Not Professional Publishing, But the Publish-or-Perish Culture. Sci Eng Ethics 25, 617–619 (2019)
The publication of scientific papers has become increasingly problematic in the last decades. Even if we agree that a renewed model is needed for peer-reviewed scientific publication, we think the problem does not essentially lie in professional publishing-witThe publication of scientific papers has become increasingly problematic in the last decades. Even if we agree that a renewed model is needed for peer-reviewed scientific publication, we think the problem does not essentially lie in professional publishing-with economic incentives-but in the publish-or-perish culture that dominates the lives of researchers and academics.[+][-]