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Potential, Possible, or Probable Predatory Scholarly Open‑Access Publishers
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Potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly open‑access publishers
This is a list of questionable, scholarly open-access publishers. We recommend that scholars read the available reviews, assessments and descriptions provided here, and then decide for themselves whether they want to submit articles, serve as editors or on editorial boards. In a few cases, non-open access publishers whose practices match those of predatory publishers have been added to the list as well. The criteria for determining predatory publishers are here.
We hope that tenure and promotion committees can also decide for themselves how importantly or not to rate articles published in these journals in the context of their own institutional standards and/or geocultural locus. We emphasize that journal publishers and journals change in their business and editorial practices over time. This list is kept up-to-date to the best extent possible but may not reflect sudden, unreported, or unknown enhancements.
Other important lists
List of journals falsely claiming to be indexed by DOAJ
https://blog.doaj.org/2014/08/28/some-journals-say-they-are-in-doaj-when-they-are-not/
DOAJ: Journals added and removed
https://libguides.caltech.edu/c.php?g=512665&p=3503029
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http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/librarian_pubs/40/
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- Academic Direct Publishing House
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- Academic Journals and Research ACJAR
- Academic Journals Online (AJO)
- Academic Journals, Inc.
- Academic Knowledge and Research Publishing
- Academic Organization for Advancement of Strategic and International Studies (Academic OASIS)
- Academic Publications, Ltd.
- Academic Research in Science, Engineering, Art and Management (ARSEAM)
- Academic Research Journals
- Academic Research Publishers (ARPUB)
- Academic Research Publishing Agency
- Academic Research Publishing Group
- Academic Research Publishing House
- Academic Scholars Publishing House
- Academic Sciences
- Academic Star Publishing Company [also here]
- Academic Web Publishers (AWP)
- Academic World Education & Research Center
- AcademicDirect Publishing House
- Academicians’ Research Center (ARC) (ARC Journals)
- Academics World
- Academy for Environment and Life Sciences
- Academy Journals
- The Academy of Business & Retail Management (ABRM)
- Academy of Business & Scientific Research (ABSR)
- Academy of IRMBR International Research in Management and Business Realities
- Academy of Knowledge Process
- Academy of Science and Engineering (ASE)
- Academy of Science and Social Science (ASSS)
- Academy of Scientific and Applied Research (ASAAR)
- Academy Publish
- Access International Journals
- Access Journals
- Access Publishers
- ACT Publishing
- Acta Scientifica
- AD Publication
- AD Publications
- Ada Lovelace Publications
- Advance Educational Institute & Research Centre (AEIRC)
- Advance Journals
- Advanced Institute of Convergence Information Technology (AICIT)
- Advanced Journals
- Advanced Research Journals
- Advanced Research Publications
- Advanced Scholars Journals
- Advanced Science and Engineering Technology Institute (ASET)
- Advanced Science Research Journals
- Advanced Technology & Science (ATScience)
- Advancement and Development in Technology International (Aditi)
- Advancements in Science
- Adyan Academic Press
- AENSI (American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information)
- African Research Review (AFRREV)
- AgiAl Publishing House
- Agropub
- AINSTIN Knowledge Hub
- AIRCC Publishing Corporation
- Aizeon Publishers
- Akademik Plus Publication
- Albert Science International Organization
- Allied Academies
- Allied Journals
- Ambit Journals
- AME Publishing Company
- American Academic & Scholarly Research Center (AASRC)
- American Association for Science and Technology (AASCIT)
- American Journal
- American Research Institute for Policy Development
- American Research Journals
- American Research Publications
- American Scholarly Research Association
- American Scientific Publishers
- American Scientific Research Journals
- American Society of Registered Nurses
- American Society of Science and Engineering
- American V-King Scientific Publishing
- Amoghsiddhi Education Society (AES) (AES Journals in Engineering Technology, Management, and Sciences ; AES E-JOURNALS) also here
- Andrew John Publishing Inc.
- Annex Publishers
- ansinet (Asian Network for Scientific Information)
- Antarctic Journals
- Aperito Online Publishing
- Apex Journal
- Applied Science Innovations
- APST Publication
- Arabian Group of Journals (AGJ)
- Aradhya International Publication
- ARC Journals
- Archers & Elevators Publishing House
- Archyworld
- ARPN Journals
- AS Publishers
- ASD Publisher
- Ashdin Publishing
- AshEse Visionary
- Asia-Pacific Association of Medical Research
- Asia Pacific Institute of Advanced Research
- Asian Academic Research Associates
- Asian and American Research Publishing Group
- Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS)
- Asian Online Journal Publishing Group
- Asian Online Journals
- Asian Pharma Press
- Asian Publication Corporation (Asian Pub. Corp.)
- Asian Research Consortium
- Asian Transactions
- Associated Asia Research Foundation (AARF)
- Association for Sustainable Education, Research and Science (ASERS)
- Association of Computer Electronics and Electrical Engineers (ACEEE)
- Association of North America Higher Education International (ANAHEI)
- Aster Publications
- AstonJournals
- Athal Press & Media
- Atharva Scientific Publications
- Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER)
- Atlas Publishing, LP
- Aufau Periodicals (AP)
- Austin Publishing Group
- Australasian Centre for Research and Development (ACRD)
- Australian Academy of Business and Social Sciences
- Australian Academy of Business Leadership
- Australian International Academic Centre Pty. Ltd.
- Australian International Research Consortium (Australian International Journals)
- Australian Society for Commerce Industry & Engineering (SCIE)
- Austrian E-Journals of Universal Scientific Organization
- Austrian Scientific Publication House
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Bushell, R. & Sheldon, P. (Eds),
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Wellness Tourism: Bibliographic and Webliographic Essay
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