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  2. Beall's List - Wikipedia

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    [44] [45] A site entitled Beall's List of Potential Predatory Journals and Publishers states that it includes the original list as at 15 January 2017, with updates listed separately, maintained by an anonymous European postdoctoral researcher; [46] as of March 2024 the most recent entries in its ChangeLog are from December 8, 2021. [47]

  3. Cabells' Predatory Reports - Wikipedia

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    Cabells' Predatory Reports is a paid subscription service provided by Cabell Publishing featuring a database of deceptive and predatory journals, and Journalytics is a database of "verified, reputable journals", with details about those journals' acceptance rates and invited article percentages. [1]

  4. Predatory publishing - Wikipedia

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    "Think. Check. Submit." poster by an international initiative to help researchers avoid predatory publishing. Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing [1] [2] or deceptive publishing, [3] is an exploitative academic publishing business model, where the journal or publisher prioritizes self-interest at the expense of scholarship.

  5. Wikipedia:Citation Watchlist/Lists/Predatory Open Access Journals

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    This page was last edited on 18 September 2024, at 23:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Jeffrey Beall - Wikipedia

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    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] He has been particularly critical of OMICS Publishing Group, which he described as "the worst of the worst" in a 2016 Inside Higher Education article. [22]

  7. 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 ...

  8. List of scholarly publishing stings - Wikipedia

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    The paper was already published in the journal four days earlier. [31] [32] In July 2014, the editor of the journal, Izet Masic, published an editorial titled "A New Example of Unethical Behaviour in the Academic Journal Medical Archives," calling out Latifi-Pupovci's actions and declaring that the paper would be retracted.

  9. Herald Scholarly Open Access - Wikipedia

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    Herald Scholarly Open Access is an Indian publisher of various academic journals. It has a postal address in Herndon, Virginia, United States, [ 1 ] but is actually based in Hyderabad , India. [ 2 ] Herald Scholarly Open Access has been included on Beall's List of potential predatory open-access publishers , [ 3 ] and has faced other criticisms ...