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Predatory publishing - Wikipedia

Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model, where the journal or ...

Predatory publishing practices: what researchers should know ...

Retconning Recognized predatory publishers rebrand themselves and offer the same titles under a different name. · Publishing bootlegged articles

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.

Predatory or Unethical Publishing - Library Guide to Academic ...

Librarian Jeffrey Beall coined the term predatory publishing to refer to publishers who use deceptive practices to profit from author publication fees, without ...

Predatory Journals: What They Are and How to Avoid Them - PMC

Stop Predatory Journals. List of Predatory Journals. https://predatoryjournals.com/journals/. Accessed February 28, 2020. 32. Cabells International.

"Predatory Publishers" and Deceptive Publishing Practices

You have likely heard of "predatory publishers". You may know the story of a friend or a colleague who submitted to a journal, ...

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 Publishers - LibGuides at University of Arizona

Predatory or deceptive publishing are terms describing publishers or entities that exploit authors by charging publication fees.

Getting Start(l)ed? - Predatory Publishing - Research Guides

Coined by Jeffrey Beall, a former librarian at the Auraria Library, University of Denver, the term "predatory publishing" refers to a ...

Understanding Unethical Publishing Practices

Unethical or suspicious publishing (sometimes known as predatory journal or vampire press) is an opportunistic publishing technique that exploits the academic ...

Understanding Predatory Publishing: Introduction - Research Guides

Many legitimate and prestigious publishers/journals run the business model successfully. What is problematic is that the predatory journals or ...

Academic Publishing: Predatory Journals - LibGuides

Common Practices of Predatory Publishers · Fake editorial boards. Predatory journals include the names of leading scholars in a field among their ...

What is a Predatory Publisher? - Understanding Predatory Publishers

While the motivations and methods vary, what defines a predatory publisher is their failure to deliver products and services that meet author ...

Predatory Publishing - Library at Frontier Nursing University

What is Predatory Publishing? · Lack of peer review, even though it may be advertised as a peer-reviewed journal · Names which match or are ...

Predatory Publishers - Library Research Guides at Indiana University

Predatory journals are the product of predatory publishers, institutions that are unethical in their publishing practices by not following ...

Predatory Publishing - Subject Guides - University of Rochester

What is predatory publishing? Predatory publishers are unethical in their publishing practices by not following industry standards, usually ...

Predatory Publishing Definitions | Grants | Research | CoMC | TTU

Predatory publishers “publish counterfeit journals to exploit the open-access model in which the author pays. These predatory publishers are dishonest and lack ...

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.

Predatory Publishing - Brill

A predatory publisher typically operates by impersonating a journal editor or publisher and invites you to submit to the journal, to publish your work in Open ...

Predatory publishing - The Embassy of Good Science

Predatory publishing, also called deceptive publishing, is a kind of academic publishing more geared toward making money than generating high quality ...


Predatory publishing

Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model, where the journal or publisher prioritizes self-interest at the expense of scholarship.