Nothing But Publishing: The Effect of Paid Service in Academic Publishing for Graduates With Weak Academic Ability

Zhe Lin
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Paid services in academic publishing provide easy access to those graduates with weak academic ability. This essay aims at investigating the underlying causes of paid services in academic publishing and their effects. The main data were obtained from semi-structured interviews and were quantitative analysed. A group of 76 graduates who were believed to ne of weak academic ability were invited to the interview. The results show that graduates benefit from paid services, making graduation, promotion and further education possible. Because core journals cannot accept their low-quality essays, they have to ask help from literary agents at a high cost which is the result of lacking regulations on illegal ways of charging. A published paper was all that graduates needed to succeed and such an irrational requirement expedited the wild development of irresponsible literary agents. Marketisation of academic journals adds false value to the graduates. The university should review its assessment system and reduce paid services in academic publishing at the root.
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除了出版一无所有:学术能力较弱的毕业生从事学术出版有偿服务的效果
学术出版中的有偿服务为学术能力薄弱的毕业生提供了便利。本文旨在研究学术出版中有偿服务的根本原因及其影响。主要数据来自半结构式访谈,并进行了定量分析。76名被认为学术能力较弱的毕业生受邀参加了访谈。结果显示,毕业生从有偿服务中获益,使毕业、晋升和继续深造成为可能。由于核心期刊无法接受他们的低质量论文,他们不得不以高昂的费用寻求文学代理的帮助,这也是对非法收费方式缺乏监管的结果。发表论文是毕业生成功的全部条件,这种不合理的要求加速了不负责任的文学经纪人的疯狂发展。学术期刊的市场化给毕业生增加了虚假的价值。高校应重新审视考核制度,从根本上减少学术出版的有偿服务。
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