Questionable publishers and journals
Beall's List – of Potential Predatory Journals and Publishers
Then simply enter the publisher's name or its URL in the search box above. If the journal does not have a publisher use the Standalone Journals list. All ...
Predatory Journals & Questionable Conferences
Predatory journals are run by entrepreneurs who seek to make profits by publishing articles without following proper peer-review process.
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 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 ...
Predatory Journals: What They Are and How to Avoid Them - PMC
Predatory journals—also called fraudulent, deceptive, or pseudo-journals—are publications that claim to be legitimate scholarly journals, but misrepresent their ...
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.
Predatory publishing - Wikipedia
Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model, where the journal or ...
Questionable journals | Karolinska Institutet University Library
Questionable journals and publishers are unfortunately here to stay. These actors (often referred to as predators) are happy to take money ...
Predatory and Questionable Publishers - Publishing Opportunities
Editors for these publications are often unvetted, the publications do not meet the standards to be considered peer-reviewed, and articles ...
Q. What is a predatory journal? - Ask the Research Medical Library
A study published in 2021 found that a well-regarded and widely-used database indexed 324 questionable or predatory journals between 2015-2017.
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.
LibGuides: Open Access: Predatory Publishing
Predatory publishers produce low-quality journals with potentially unvetted, sloppy, or fraudulent articles. Readers of these journals may not ...
Predatory Publishers and Conferences: Home
Predatory Conferences · Avoiding Predatory Journals and Questionable Conferences: a Resource Guide. Comprehensive discussion of predatory ...
Predatory and Questionable Publishers - Publishing your Research
There are many aspects that can make a journal or publisher an illegitimate place to publish your work. On this page, we will use the term “ ...
Information on Predatory Journals & Publishers | Research Integrity ...
Information on Predatory Journals & Publishers · Accepting articles quickly with little or no peer review or quality control, including hoax and nonsensical ...
Predatory publishers - Open Access publishing - LibGuides
Questionable or predatory publishers can usually be recognized by their aggressive marketing strategies and spam emails. Yet, these journals and their ...
Academic Publishing 101: Predatory Publishing - LibGuides - ATSU
Below are links to a couple of online journal publishers of questionable quality. They can act as useful examples of red flags to look for when ...
Predatory publishing practices: what researchers should know ...
2. Predatory journals are also known as dubious, deceptive, or fake journals. However, concerns about academic fraud are not limited to ...
Predatory Publishers: Home - Research Guides
This guide is intended to assist researchers in recognizing and avoiding questionable or disreputable publishers and journals (commonly called predatory ...
Definitions and Warning Signs - Avoiding Problematic Publishers
There is not a universal consensus on the definition and terminology for problematic publishers and journals. They are commonly referred to as " ...