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  2. Beall's List - Wikipedia

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    Beall's List was a prominent list of predatory open-access publishers that was maintained by University of Colorado librarian Jeffrey Beall on his blog Scholarly Open Access. The list aimed to document open-access publishers who did not perform real peer review , effectively publishing any article as long as the authors pay the article ...

  3. Cabells' Predatory Reports - Wikipedia

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    Journals on Predatory Reports are not re-assessed by Cabells and as such the entries can rapidly become outdated. Jeffrey Beall has argued that deceptive journal lists are useful to researchers who want to know where to publish, adding that he thinks Cabell's appeals process will be one of the most challenging aspects to manage. [9]

  4. Jeffrey Beall - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [19] In 2011, Beall's list had 18 publishers on it; by December 29, 2016, this number had grown to 923. [20] Beall has estimated that predatory open access journals publish about 5–10 percent of all open access articles, [16] and that at least 25 percent of open access journals are predatory. [21]

  5. Predatory publishing - Wikipedia

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    Studies using Beall's list, or his definitions, report an exponential growth in predatory journals since 2010. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] A 2020 study has found hundreds of scientists say they have reviewed papers for journals termed 'predatory' — although they might not know it.

  6. Cabell Publishing - Wikipedia

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    In early 2017, Beall's list was abruptly taken offline, leading to speculation that Cabells was involved in the list's removal; the company denied any involvement. [5] On June 15, 2017, Cabells launched its own database of academic journals it considers predatory. In June 2020, Cabells changed the name of its blacklist to Predatory Reports. [4 ...

  7. Category : Scientific & Academic Publishing academic journals

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    SAP was listed on Beall's list before the list was taken down in 2017 and is considered to engage in predatory publishing practices. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] No article currently exist on SAP, as it has not been shown to meet our notability guidelines , but this could change in the future.

  8. American Journal of Biomedical Science and Research

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    The American Journal of Biomedical Science and Research is an open-access medical journal for scientific and technical research papers. It is published by BiomedGrid. The journal has been included on the updated Beall's List of potential predatory open-access journals, [1] and has faced other criticisms of its publishing practices.

  9. Cambridge Scholars Publishing - Wikipedia

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    [11] In February 2018, it was added as a potentially predatory journal publisher to the update to Beall's List of potentially predatory journals or publishers, no longer maintained by Beall but by an anonymous European postdoctoral researcher. [12] [13] As of September 2023 the most recent changes shown on the list were in December 2021. [13]