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PREDATORY JOURNALS :

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Beall’s List of Predatory Journals and Publishers
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Beall’s List of Predatory Journals and Publishers and Selected Sources About This List and Predatory Journals

​Potential, Possible, or Probable Predatory Scholarly Open‑Access Publishers

https://beallslist.weebly.com/

Potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly openaccess 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://tinyurl.com/y9g8bfxc

JCR Master Journal List

http://mjl.clarivate.com/

Questionable conferences

https://libguides.caltech.edu/c.php?g=512665&p=3503029

How to avoid predatory conferences

http://www.authoraid.info/en/news/details/1156/


Journal Evaluation Tool

 

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J Beall – Nature, 2012 – go.galegroup.com

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editorial or publishing services—has created what some have called an age of academic
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The gold open-access model has given rise to a great many new online publishers. Many of
these publishers are corrupt and exist only to make money off the author processing charges
that are billed to authors upon acceptance of their scientific manuscripts … There are two lists

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Who publishes in “predatory” journals?

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Abstract During the last 2 years, there has been extensive discussion about “hijacked
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publishers and spurious websites”. Hijackers make money by stealing the identities of

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ABSTRACT: Plans by universities and research funders to pay the costs of Open Access
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In this paper, I show that the world of scholarly communication is resolutely shifting from a
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the scientific rigor of peer review and editorial approval in these journals makes publishing

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and it is necessary to present a solution for this challenge. In this paper, we will discuss

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… The author is grateful to the many colleagues who have shared information about potential
predatory publishers. Last year’s list included 225 publishers, and this year’s has over 477,
evidence of the continued rapid growth in the number of predatory journals and publishers …

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Nature Index analysis 2014 rates India at the 13th place for its high-quality scientific
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This study examines the payment policies of a list of standalone predatory open access
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fees (APCs), which is a higher percentage than found in DOAJ journals. The mean number

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Abstract Over the last few years scientists have been the targets for cybercrime in a few
different ways. Hijacked or fake journals and predatory journals have emerged, and many
scientists have been victimized by these journals. Those journals are trying to deceive

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The Internet has changed our world for the better in countless ways, such as providing us
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Taxonomy is arguably the world’s oldest profession1, one which is used by biologists for
effective communication2, is essential for reproducibility in biological sciences3, and plays a
pivotal role in biodiversity conservation4. Being the fundamental component of biology, it is

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Predatory journals in psychiatry: a note of caution

R Bhad, N Hazari – Asian journal of psychiatry, 2015 – asianjournalofpsychiatry.com

The birth of predatory publishers/journals in the past few years has become an important
issue of concern in the scientific world. Predatory publishers/journals are defined as those
publishers/journals that unprofessionally abuse the author-pays publishing model for their

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While lowquality and vanity presses have existed in the past, the rise of legitimate OA journals seems to have encouraged these predatory publishers to proliferate and cause confusion in the scientific community. … In response to confusion and questions from researchers, many academic library websites now include information on identifying predatory journals and, now that Beall’s list is no longer available, provide reference to other tools that should be consulted when making …

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Appendix . Predatory publishersBeall’s List. The “ScienceDirect International” journal Physical Review & Research International used in the previous exhibit is a newcomer on the block, competing against Physical Review and other established physics journals. As one of around twenty SDI journals, it has been criticised as a predatory journal by some industry watchdogs. “Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers” is probably the best known of these. The extract below is reproduced from …

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As Beall points out in another of his recent works, “to make up for the low author fees they charge (sometimes as low as $100–$200), [predatory publishers] increase the volume of papers they publish” (2015b). Beall’s List provides something not otherwise offered by the library or publishing community and has a great deal of validity (Shen & Bjork, 2015). A vetted whitelist may be a better solution than Beall’s blacklist, but whose job is it to create such a list? Additionally, librarians need …

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Sincerely,

David Dillard

Temple University

(215) 204 – 4584

jwne@temple.edu

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Research Paper Writing

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Hospitality

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Disabilities And Employment

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Indoor Gardening

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Educator-Gold

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K12ADMINLIFE

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Information Literacy

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Temple University Site Map

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Bushell, R. & Sheldon, P. (Eds),

Wellness and Tourism: Mind, Body, Spirit,

Place, New York: Cognizant Communication Books.

Wellness Tourism: Bibliographic and Webliographic Essay

David P. Dillard

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Indoor Gardening

improve your chances for indoor gardening success

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The Net-Gold relationship with JIGLU has

been terminated by JIGLU and these are dead links.

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