The mainstream publishing establishment is under attack from multiple known and unknown forces. This is neither hyperbole nor fantasy. Many academics may believe that the main threat lies with “predatory” journals or publishers, but this is not necessarily the case because such entities are not always easy to distinguish clearly from veritable scholarly journals or publishers. Moreover, there is a gray zone that may involve both predatory and exploitative qualities. Current submission systems are not fail-safe because they allow unscholarly or fraudulent elements to register and abuse them, for example for submitting fake research or falsified peer reports, while author identification tools like ORCID are imperfect and provide a platform fo...
Predatory journals pose a global threat to science. Young scientists and scholars are easy victims o...
Predatory open-access (OA) publishers—the ones that exploit the gold (author pays)publishing model f...
In this paper, we quantitatively gauge the collective profile of questionable publishing with massiv...
This article reports on two areas of corruption in the scholarly open-access publishing industry. On...
Predatory publishing is currently a critical problem for researchers, particularly with the continuo...
This article reports on two areas of corruption in the scholarly open-access publishing industry. On...
Implementing research and publishing results is a crucial for a professional development, scientific...
Implementing research and publishing results is a crucial for a professional development, scientific...
The ‘predatory publishing’ label is often linked to open access in order to discredit it, evoking as...
A predatory journal could be provisionally defined as one masquerading as a genuine academic publica...
Abstract:Predatory journals are widely acknowledged as a significant problem in scholarly publishing...
Implementing research and publishing results is a crucial for a professional development, scientific...
the ones that exploit the gold (author-pays) publishing model for their own prof-it—threaten the rep...
Recently scientists have been targets of pseudo journals (fake, hijacked or predatory journals). The...
In this paper, we quantitatively gauge the collective profile of questionable publishing with massiv...
Predatory journals pose a global threat to science. Young scientists and scholars are easy victims o...
Predatory open-access (OA) publishers—the ones that exploit the gold (author pays)publishing model f...
In this paper, we quantitatively gauge the collective profile of questionable publishing with massiv...
This article reports on two areas of corruption in the scholarly open-access publishing industry. On...
Predatory publishing is currently a critical problem for researchers, particularly with the continuo...
This article reports on two areas of corruption in the scholarly open-access publishing industry. On...
Implementing research and publishing results is a crucial for a professional development, scientific...
Implementing research and publishing results is a crucial for a professional development, scientific...
The ‘predatory publishing’ label is often linked to open access in order to discredit it, evoking as...
A predatory journal could be provisionally defined as one masquerading as a genuine academic publica...
Abstract:Predatory journals are widely acknowledged as a significant problem in scholarly publishing...
Implementing research and publishing results is a crucial for a professional development, scientific...
the ones that exploit the gold (author-pays) publishing model for their own prof-it—threaten the rep...
Recently scientists have been targets of pseudo journals (fake, hijacked or predatory journals). The...
In this paper, we quantitatively gauge the collective profile of questionable publishing with massiv...
Predatory journals pose a global threat to science. Young scientists and scholars are easy victims o...
Predatory open-access (OA) publishers—the ones that exploit the gold (author pays)publishing model f...
In this paper, we quantitatively gauge the collective profile of questionable publishing with massiv...