Questionable journals
Beall's List – of Potential Predatory Journals and Publishers
If the journal does not have a publisher use the Standalone Journals list. All journals published by a predatory publisher are potentially predatory unless ...
Predatory Journals & Questionable Conferences
Predatory Publishers and Conferences ... Predatory journals are run by entrepreneurs who seek to make profits by publishing articles without ...
Predatory Publishers: Questionable Journals - Guides at Mayo Clinic
This guide provides information about questionable publishers and journals as well as resources for locating legitimate scholarly journals for research and ...
Avoid PREDATORY Journals - Where (and Where Not) to Publish ...
Predatory publishers use questionable tactics to profit from scholarly research. They exploit faculty and students by soliciting articles (often through spam ...
Predatory Journals: What They Are and How to Avoid Them - PMC
... journals—are publications that claim to be legitimate scholarly journals ... journals with questionable or problematic business practices. Both lists ...
Q. What is a predatory journal? - Ask the Research Medical Library
... questionable or predatory journals between 2015-2017. Since that time, the database has stopped indexing new papers for 65% of the journals ...
Questionable journals | Karolinska Institutet University Library
Most questionable journals are not indexed in established article databases such as Web of Science and MEDLINE (the peer-reviewed version of PubMed).
Questionable publishers and journals - Linköping University
These publishers – usually called predatory publishers/journals – are only there to make money on researchers' need to be published, and give nothing back.
How do I identify a predatory journal? - Mayo Clinic Library Answers
Predatory Publishers: Questionable Journals guide provides information about questionable publishers and journals as well as resources for ...
Predatory and Questionable Publishers - Publishing Opportunities
Information on where to submit research for publication, including articles and books. It also includes resources for evaluating journals. Home ...
Promotion standards to discourage publishing in questionable ...
Moreover, with nine out of ten non-verified publications found to be from predatory journals, the verification process effectively discourages publication such ...
Predatory publishing - Wikipedia
The portal also provides a list of questionable journals analyzed by the editors of the portal. ... dubious journals from a list of publications used for ...
Predatory Journals & Questionable Conferences
This guide will help you identify predatory journals and questionable conferences (Author: A. Megwalu; Contributor: G. Basu)
Predatory Publishers - Subject Guides - LibGuides
Publishers who are listed as members of OASPA are expected to adhere to strict quality control criteria. Questionable Journals and Publishers.
Questionable and Predatory journals: How to spot and avoid them
Quick guide to evaluating a journal's trustworthiness · Are of poor quality or contain obvious scientific/grammar/formatting errors. · Are ...
Predatory or questionable publishers and journals: Control strategies
If the publisher or journal is not included in the sources below, it doesn't automatically mean that the publisher or journal is predatory or questionable. What ...
Predatory and Questionable Publishing Practices
Support staff in many university libraries have experience helping authors assess journal quality and avoid predatory and questionable publishers. Features of ...
Predatory & Questionable Publishing: Homepage - Guides @ UF
Predatory publishing typically refers to cases where individual journals or organizations intentionally deceive authors or readers.
Full article: Are the lists of questionable journals reasonable: A case ...
The Ministry of Science and Technology should establish an early warning mechanism for academic journals to support relevant institutions. An early warning list ...
Ranking Predatory Journals: Solve the Problem Instead of ...
Jeffrey Beall was the first one who introduced to the academic societies the term "predatory publishers". He started his research on questionable journals in ...