Fake Journals
An article was published by The Scientist this week entitled "Elsevier published 6 fake journals"
In a nutshell Scientific publishing giant Elsevier put out a total of six publications between 2000 and 2005 that were sponsored by unnamed pharmaceutical companies and looked like peer reviewed medical journals, but did not disclose sponsorship.
The allegations involve the Australasian Journal of Bone and Joint Medicine, a publication paid for by pharmaceutical company Merck that amounted to a compendium of reprinted scientific articles and one-source reviews, most of which presented data favorable to Merck's products.
As some of you know I'm a supporter and defender of the pharmaceutical companies and think they are sometimes unfairly demonised, but this revelation is absolutely shocking and I find the conduct of my old company (Elsevier) apalling. I understand that newspapers or commentary or advertising can be biased - if I read a commentary or advert for a drug or other product that I am interested in purchasing,
I will always refer back to the primary research for efficacy studies etc.(and don't have too much sympathy for people who don't). But when the platform of primary peer reviewed research is in danger of corruption, all truth and knowledge is at stake!