Predatory or Unethical Publishing
Predatory or Unethical Publishing - Library Guide to Academic ...
What is predatory or unethical publishing? · journal names or website designs that can be confused with established journals · misleading claims for peer review ...
Understanding Unethical Publishing Practices
Unethical/predatory publishers make false claims (such as quick peer-review) to lure unwary authors into submitting papers. While sending such a ...
Predatory Publishing: Dealing With Publishers Acting Unethically
“Predatory publishing” describes publishers that produce scholarly journals and conferences with questionable peer review and business practices.
Predatory Publishing - Deceptive Publishers - Purdue Libraries Guides
The term "predatory publisher" is used to refer to a wide variety of issues relating to unethical publishing practices. The most common ...
Predatory publishing - Wikipedia
Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model, where the journal or ...
What is a Predatory Publisher? - Understanding Predatory Publishers
Claims of “quick peer review”, fake editorial boards, hidden charges, and fake Journal Impact Factors are all examples of unethical behavior ...
Predatory Publishers - LibGuides at University of Arizona
These publishers often engage in deceptive and unethical business practices and make false claims about a journal's impact factor, indexing ...
Predatory behaviour in publication ethics | COPE
Predatory publishing relies on a profit-making business model, usually with little regard for ethical standards.
LibGuides: Open Access: Unethical Publishing Practices
Unethical or suspicious publishing (sometimes known as predatory journal or vampire press) is an opportunistic publishing technique that exploits the academic ...
Predatory Publishers - Open Access Guide
These publishers often engage in deceptive and unethical business practices and make false claims about a journal's impact factor, indexing ...
Understanding Unethical Publishing Practices
These publishers may in fact be legitimate businesses which are not providing good products or customer support/service. Common problems may ...
Predatory Publishers - Scholarly Publishing - Research Guides
Predatory journals are publications that claim to be distinguished scholarly journals, but misrepresent their intentions by exploiting the work of scholars.
Illegitimate & Predatory Publishing - Guides at University of Pittsburgh
Predatory journals are the product of predatory publishers, institutions that are unethical in their publishing practices by not following ...
Understanding predatory publishing
Predatory publishing is an unethical scholarly practice that exploits the author-pays publishing model to earn revenue.
Predatory Publishers - Library Research Guides at Indiana University
What is predatory publishing? Publishers and journals categorized as "predatory" are uninterested in sharing properly cited and reviewed ...
Ethical issues in publishing in predatory journals - PMC
Ethical issues in publishing in predatory journals · Misrepresentation · Lack of editorial and publishing standards and best practices · Academic deception.
Predatory Publishing: Home - Research Guides
“Predatory” publishers solicit articles from faculty and researchers with the intention of exploiting authors who need to publish their research ...
Predatory Publishing Definitions | Grants | Research | CoMC | TTU
Predatory publishers are those that unprofessionally abuse the author-pays publishing model for their own profit.
Predatory Publishing - Subject Guides
Predatory publishers are unethical publishing groups that take advantage of the Open Access (OA) funding model and researchers in order to make ...
Unethical publishing practices - Strategic publishing - Library guides
Predatory publishers exhibit unethical practices such as inviting researchers to publish with them but provide minimal or no editing, restricting author's ...