This Editorial article discusses the publishing strategies of some journals, the authors' reactions to them and the quality of publishing
Objective(s): Predatory journals are a poorly understood threat to science. The objective of this s...
The word ‘predatory’ has become an obstacle to a serious discussion of publishing practices. Its use...
Abstract Background: Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing mode...
This article is a first-hand account of the author’s work identifying and listing predatory publishe...
Predatory publishers, characterised by unscholarly publishing practices, affect all authors and libr...
Predatory publishing is currently a critical problem for researchers, particularly with the continuo...
The rise of Open Access (OA) and its Gold business model – based on Article Process Charges (APC’s)...
This Editorial article discusses the publishing strategies of some journals, the authors ' reac...
The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing and made the availability of online resources poss...
With the growth of open access publishing there has been a concomitant growth in the number of preda...
With the growth of open access publishing there has been a concomitant growth in the number of preda...
The extent of publishing in predatory journals in economics is examined in this paper. A simple mode...
Predatory open-access (OA) publishers—the ones that exploit the gold (author pays)publishing model f...
Academic publishing has been increasing greatly with the spread of open access journals and the shif...
Objective: Academics are under great pressure to publish their research, the rewards for which are w...
Objective(s): Predatory journals are a poorly understood threat to science. The objective of this s...
The word ‘predatory’ has become an obstacle to a serious discussion of publishing practices. Its use...
Abstract Background: Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing mode...
This article is a first-hand account of the author’s work identifying and listing predatory publishe...
Predatory publishers, characterised by unscholarly publishing practices, affect all authors and libr...
Predatory publishing is currently a critical problem for researchers, particularly with the continuo...
The rise of Open Access (OA) and its Gold business model – based on Article Process Charges (APC’s)...
This Editorial article discusses the publishing strategies of some journals, the authors ' reac...
The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing and made the availability of online resources poss...
With the growth of open access publishing there has been a concomitant growth in the number of preda...
With the growth of open access publishing there has been a concomitant growth in the number of preda...
The extent of publishing in predatory journals in economics is examined in this paper. A simple mode...
Predatory open-access (OA) publishers—the ones that exploit the gold (author pays)publishing model f...
Academic publishing has been increasing greatly with the spread of open access journals and the shif...
Objective: Academics are under great pressure to publish their research, the rewards for which are w...
Objective(s): Predatory journals are a poorly understood threat to science. The objective of this s...
The word ‘predatory’ has become an obstacle to a serious discussion of publishing practices. Its use...
Abstract Background: Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing mode...