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  2. This is an archived version of the Beall’s list – a list of potential predatory publishers created by a librarian Jeffrey Beall. We will only update links and add notes to this list. 1088 Email Press. 2425 Publishers. The 5th Publisher.

  3. Predatory Journals

    predatoryjournals.org

    The List of Predatory Journals. We are creating a free and open list of predatory publishers and journals to help researchers and organizations identify publications that lack a reliable peer review process and that may negatively impact the scholarly reputation of individuals and institutions.

  4. Predatory Journals: What They Are and How to Avoid Them

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7237319

    Predatory journalsalso called fraudulent, deceptive, or pseudo-journals—are publications that claim to be legitimate scholarly journals, but misrepresent their publishing practices.

  5. The widely used academic database Scopus hosts papers from more than 300 potentially ‘predatoryjournals that have questionable publishing practices, an analysis has found 1. Together, these...

  6. Before submitting your manuscript, be sure to research your chosen journal/s and avoid those with predatory practices. Find out about journals/publishers with deceptive or fraudulent practices.

  7. Predatory Journals List - Predatory Journals & Questionable ...

    libguides.sjsu.edu/c.php?g=944457&p=7631707

    These directories list legitimate and predatory journals under two hyperlinked categories: Journalytics and Predatory Reports. Journalytics show legitimate journals. Predatory journals are listed under Predatory Reports.

  8. Guides: Open Access: Predatory Journals and Conferences

    guides.library.jhu.edu/.../predatory-journals

    You should use one or more of the sites below to help you identify predatory journals. Most of these are 'white lists', or lists of journals that meet certain requirements to prove they are reputable.

  9. With Predatory Reports, Cabells wages the most comprehensive and detailed campaign against predatory publications, cataloguing and reporting the behaviors of over 13,000 deceptive pseudo-journals.

  10. Predatory Journals & Publishers - University of Cincinnati

    guides.libraries.uc.edu/predatory_journals

    Check Beall's List (archived) of potential predatory journals, or see if the journal or publisher is listed in the DOAJ or DOAB. Adapted from: Miller, E., & DeBerg, J. (2017). The Perils of Predatory Publishing: Views and Advice from an Editor and a Health Sciences Librarian.