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Predatory publishing - Wikipedia
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Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model that involves charging publication fees to authors without checking articles for quality and legitimacy, and without providing editorial and publishing services that
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Oct 26, 2021 · Predatory publishers take publication fees without performing advertised services such as archiving, indexing or quality control. They often use outright deception, such as fake editorial boards ...
List of predatory journals and publishers
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Predatory publishing not only harms or degrades academic reputations but also wastes time, money, resources, and efforts (Shrestha et al., 2020). Predatory publications pose a danger that could undermine the quality, integrity, and reliability of published scientific research works ...
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Aug 16, 2021 · "Potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly open-access journals" from Scholarly Open Access: Critical analysis of scholarly open-access publishing. Beall's List of Suspicious Journal and Publishers (updated)
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Read about how to avoid publishing and disseminating your research in a predatory journals (røvertidsskrift), and at disreputable scientific ...
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There have been a number of papers published in 2021, which have focused on predatory publishing. If you search on Scopus (search carried out 20 Dec 2021), of the 294 papers returned by searching for... View Post. link to Paying commission to academics reduces the value of research.
Predatory journals: no definition, no defence - Nature
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Predatory journals are a global threat. They accept articles for publication — along with authors' fees — without performing promised quality ...
List of Suspicious Journals and Publishers - Yale University
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16.08.2021 · This guide features information resources useful for identifying major journals in all fields and details about them for those wanting to identify key journals or find publication details for known journal titles. This page provides the url for Jeffrey Beall's list of suspicious scholarly open-access journals
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Predatory publishers are so regarded because scholars are tricked into publishing with them, although some authors may be aware that the journal is poor quality ...
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Sep 01, 2020 · Predatory or deceptive publishing are terms describing publishers or entities that exploit authors by charging publication fees (commonly known as article processing charges) yet don’t deliver on their promise of the editorial and publishing services (such as peer review) that are associated with legitimate publishers.
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01.09.2020 · Predatory or deceptive publishing are terms describing publishers or entities that exploit authors by charging publication fees (commonly known as article processing charges) yet don’t deliver on their promise of the editorial and publishing services (such as peer review) that are associated with legitimate publishers.
Predatory publishers’ latest scam: bootlegged and ...
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26.10.2021 · Predatory publishers take publication fees without performing advertised services such as archiving, indexing or quality control. They often use outright deception, such as fake editorial boards ...
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A predatory publisher is an opportunistic publishing venue that exploits the academic need to publish but offers little reward for those ...
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"Predatory" publishers use deceptive practices to lure authors to publish with them. They exploit the open access author-pays business model ...
of Potential Predatory Journals and Publishers - Beall's List
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Potential predatory scholarly open‑access publishers. Instructions: first, find the journal’s publisher – it is usually written at the bottom of the journal’s webpage or in the “About” section.Then simply enter the publisher’s name or its URL in the search box above.
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To distinguish legitimate publishers from predatory, there are some useful methods. Note that none of these are adequate on their own but can give you an ...
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There is no one standard definition of what constitutes a predatory publisher but generally they are those publishers who charge a fee for the publication of ...
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Predatory publishers also exhibit other traits such as sending spam emails to attract submission, their editorial boards may be non-existient and/or may not stand up to close scruiny and they may be untruthful about their affiliations with trade assocaitions and/or …
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Predatory publishing - Wikipedia
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Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model that involves charging publication fees to authors without checking articles for quality and legitimacy, and without providing editorial and publishing services that legitimate academic journals provide, whether open access or not.
List of predatory journals and publishers
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The predatory publications are a big challenge, especially in developing countries including Nepal. Predatory publishing not only harms or degrades academic reputations but also wastes time, money, resources, and efforts (Shrestha et al., 2020). Predatory publications pose a
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22.02.2017 · What is predatory publishing? It is when "predatory publishers…publish counterfeit journals to exploit the open-access model, in which the author pays. These predatory publishers are dishonest and lack transparency. They aim to dupe researchers, especially those inexperienced in scholarly communication.
Predatory publishing - Committee on Publication Ethics
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01.12.2021 · Predatory publishing. The COPE predatory publishing discussion document introduces issues, and analyses potential solutions, around predatory publications. COPE welcomes comments which add to this ongoing debate. Common features of the phenomenon include deception and lack of quality controls, and there are a range of warning signs to look …
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Vít Macháček & Martin Srholec (2021) Predatory publishing in Scopus: evidence on cross-country differences, Scientometrics, 126, 1897-1921 has been retracted due to: …
Beall's List – of Potential Predatory Journals and Publishers
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​Potential predatory scholarly open‑access publishers. Instructions: first, find the journal's publisher – it is usually written at the bottom of the ...