The word ‘predatory’ has become an obstacle to a serious discussion of publishing practices. Its use has been both overinclusive, encompassing practices that, while undesirable, are not malicious, and underinclusive, missing many exploitative practices outside the open access sphere. The article examines different business models for scholarly publishing and considers the potential for abuse with each model. After looking at the problems of both blacklists and so-called ‘whitelists’, the author suggests that the best path forward would be to create tools to capture the real experience of individual authors as they navigate the publishing process with different publishers
This paper aims to address the issue of predatory publishing, sensu lato. To achieve this, we offer ...
Exploitation of the open access (OA) model by unscrupulous publishers can seem a threat to the futur...
This chapter presents a three-phase analysis of 521 journals that use the open source publishing pla...
The word ‘predatory’ has become an obstacle to a serious discussion of publishing practices. Its use...
The rise of Open Access (OA) and its Gold business model – based on Article Process Charges (APC’s)...
This article discusses the phenomenon of predatory publishing and examines the benefits and limitati...
Predatory publishers, characterised by unscholarly publishing practices, affect all authors and libr...
This article discusses the phenomenon of predatory publishing and examines the benefits and limitati...
This article discusses the phenomenon of predatory publishing and examines the benefits and limitati...
Background. Scholarly communication is an ever-evolving practice. As publishing advanced from the pr...
“Predatory publishing” refers to conditions under which gold open-access academic publishers claim t...
Predatory publishing is currently a critical problem for researchers, particularly with the continuo...
“Predatory publishing” refers to conditions under which gold open-access academic publishers claim t...
Librarians have a key role to play in educating users about predatory publishing. Predatory publishi...
Librarians have a key role to play in educating users about predatory publishing. Predatory publishi...
This paper aims to address the issue of predatory publishing, sensu lato. To achieve this, we offer ...
Exploitation of the open access (OA) model by unscrupulous publishers can seem a threat to the futur...
This chapter presents a three-phase analysis of 521 journals that use the open source publishing pla...
The word ‘predatory’ has become an obstacle to a serious discussion of publishing practices. Its use...
The rise of Open Access (OA) and its Gold business model – based on Article Process Charges (APC’s)...
This article discusses the phenomenon of predatory publishing and examines the benefits and limitati...
Predatory publishers, characterised by unscholarly publishing practices, affect all authors and libr...
This article discusses the phenomenon of predatory publishing and examines the benefits and limitati...
This article discusses the phenomenon of predatory publishing and examines the benefits and limitati...
Background. Scholarly communication is an ever-evolving practice. As publishing advanced from the pr...
“Predatory publishing” refers to conditions under which gold open-access academic publishers claim t...
Predatory publishing is currently a critical problem for researchers, particularly with the continuo...
“Predatory publishing” refers to conditions under which gold open-access academic publishers claim t...
Librarians have a key role to play in educating users about predatory publishing. Predatory publishi...
Librarians have a key role to play in educating users about predatory publishing. Predatory publishi...
This paper aims to address the issue of predatory publishing, sensu lato. To achieve this, we offer ...
Exploitation of the open access (OA) model by unscrupulous publishers can seem a threat to the futur...
This chapter presents a three-phase analysis of 521 journals that use the open source publishing pla...