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  1. Some common forms of predatory publishing practices include falsely claiming to provide peer review, hiding information about Article Processing Charges (APCs), misrepresenting members of the journal’s editorial board, and other violations of copyright or scholarly ethics.

  2. Apr 22, 2020 · Predatory journals—also called fraudulent, deceptive, or pseudo-journals—are publications that claim to be legitimate scholarly journals but misrepresent their publishing practices.

  3. All journals published by a predatory publisher are potentially predatory unless stated otherwise. Original list. Go to update. This is an archived version of the Beall’s list – a list of potential predatory publishers created by a librarian Jeffrey Beall.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.

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · Predatory journals and publishers are defined as ‘entities that prioritize self-interest at the expense of scholarship and are characterized by false or misleading information, deviation from best editorial and publication practices, a lack of transparency, and/or the use of aggressive and indiscriminate solicitation practices’. 1.

  5. Feb 8, 2021 · Journals that demand high fees for publication but offer few editorial services are deemed ‘predatory’. Credit: Getty. The widely used academic database Scopus hosts papers from more than 300...

  6. Predatory Journals . Predatory journals are a deceptive, money-making practice by unscrupulous publishers. Our resource centre provides information and tools to help you feel confident recognising and avoiding predatory journals when researching and publishing.

  7. Apr 22, 2020 · Predatory journalsalso called fraudulent, deceptive, or pseudo-journals—are publications that claim to be legitimate scholarly journals but misrepresent their publishing practices.