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Predatory publications also harm the reputation of the universities and research organizations which are connected with these publications. Universities and research organizations should educate researchers, especially juniors, about the existence of predatory journals, the dangers they pose, and ways to avoid them (Shrestha, 2020).
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13.10.2021 · Predatory publishers' opaque operations and editorial processes are suggestive of an intention to deceive both authors and readers (Butler, 2013). Before you submit your article there are steps you can take to ensure you select a high …
Predatory Journals: What They Are and How to Avoid Them
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Stop Predatory Journals is a crowd-sourced project that provides lists of potentially predatory journals and publishers, journals with names intended to imitate those of legitimate journals, and potentially fake or misleading journal metrics systems. 31 However, the administration is anonymous so the process for labeling predatory publishers lacks transparency.
Predatory Journals: What They Are and How to Avoid Them
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Predatory journals-also called fraudulent, deceptive, or pseudo-journals-are publications that claim to be legitimate scholarly journals but misrepresent their publishing practices. Some common forms of predatory publishing practices include falsely claiming to provide peer review, hiding informatio …
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This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site.
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09.07.2019 · We looked through the various available lists of criteria to identify predatory journals: One provided by Beall, Eriksson & Helgesson (2017), Rele et al. (2017), Shamseer et al. (2017), the ‘Think, Check, Submit’ initiative and the anonymous initiative Stop Predatory Journals. From the multitude of criteria (over 65 items) provided, we made ...
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Predatory publishers and journals are morally corrupt businesses that circumvent the fabric of scientific publishing. This commentary discusses how to ...
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Exposing the predators. Methods to stop predatory journals
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This thesis looks at three possible methods to stop predatory journals: ... Open peer review systems should make it harder for predatory publishers to make ...
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 journal’s webpage or in the “About” section. Then simply enter the publisher’s name or its URL in the search box above.
Are predatory journals all bad? | Stop Predatory Journals
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10.02.2017 · Feb 10, 2017 • Stop Predatory Journals This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “ Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a …
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As a researcher, you should take precautions and avoid falling for their tricks. For a list of predatory journals, please visit: PredatoryJournals. Help us stop ...
Predatory Journals: What They Are and How to Avoid Them
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Stop Predatory Journals is a crowd-sourced project that provides lists of potentially predatory journals and publishers, journals with names intended to imitate those of legitimate journals, and potentially fake or misleading journal metrics systems. 31 However, the administration is anonymous so the process for labeling predatory publishers ...
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 ...
What actions can be taken to stopping predatory journals?
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According to me it is difficult to take action against predatory journals but if we avoid such journals then they will automatically stop publishing after a ...
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Oct 13, 2021 · DOAJ's Seal of Approval is awarded to journals that achieve a high level of openness, adhere to Best Practice, and high publishing standards. Check to see if the journal is in the: Stop Predatory Journals list, a list of potential or possible predatory journals and publishers. This is not a comprehensive list of predatory publishers. Other ...
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Lists that Identify Predatory Journals. Stop predatory journals. Lists of predatory journals. https://predatoryjournals.com/journals/.
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Predatory publishers' opaque operations and editorial processes are ... Check to see if the journal is in the: Stop Predatory Journals list ...
Stop Predatory Publishing | ECEBM
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Mar 01, 2020 · The ICMJE recommendations regarding “predatory” or “pseudo-journals”. Researchers must be aware of the existence of such entities and avoid submitting research to them for publication. Authors have a responsibility to evaluate the integrity, history, practices and reputation of the journals to which they submit manuscripts.
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Stop Predatory Journals. Email: predatoryjournals7@gmail.com; About. Journals that publish work without proper peer review and which charge scholars sometimes huge fees to submit should not be allowed to share space with legitimate …
Stop Predatory Publishing | ECEBM
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01.03.2020 · The ICMJE recommendations regarding “predatory” or “pseudo-journals”. Researchers must be aware of the existence of such entities and avoid submitting research to them for publication. Authors have a responsibility to evaluate the integrity, history, practices and reputation of the journals to which they submit manuscripts.
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 journal’s webpage or in the “About” section.Then simply enter the publisher’s name or its URL in the search box above.