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For new faculty, this means failing to gain tenure; for established researchers, it often implies a loss of funding or an inability to secure promotions.

Growing demand for rapid publication has fueled the rise of "predatory" publishers, which accept papers quickly for a fee without providing proper peer review, threatening research integrity. Origins and Evolution PERISH

To increase output, some researchers break a single, large study into several smaller, low-impact papers—a practice sometimes referred to as "salami science". For new faculty, this means failing to gain

Publish or Perish Paradox | Education | Research Starters - EBSCO For new faculty