This paper, about a fictional creature (a Pokémon) was submitted to, and accepted by, the journal Archives of Veterinary Science and Medicine. The paper is loaded with statements, explicit and implicit, that it is a fake paper about a fake creature and that the journal which published it is predatory. To directly quote it: "we encourage all scientists avoid publishing in this journal or any others by its publisher, Fortune Journals, which is clearly predatory and does not practice peer review, and remind universities that a publication here is worthless when it comes to evaluating the performance of a scientist or faculty member." While the paper was accepted, the journal requested payment to publish it, which the author was unwilling to p...
One of the latest threats emerged to the integrity of academic publishing is predatory journals. The...
In the pursuit of academic excellence, scholars are dependent on trustworthy journals to disseminate...
This paper describes and discusses the phenomenon ‘predatory publishing’, in relation to both academ...
A fake paper about Pokémon blindly accepted and published in a predatory journal, "International Jou...
This paper is about a fictional creature, written by fictional authors citing fictional references, ...
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This is a fake paper nonetheless accepted and published (without the author paying any of the reques...
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Many scams coming from the “yellow journalism” have not been considered seriously until many “extrao...
This is the Open Access pdf for a flagrantly fake paper nonetheless accepted and published by "Clini...
The issue of predatory journals has become increasingly more prevalent over the past decade, as the ...
The "American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research" is, despite its appearances, a predatory jou...
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
One of the latest threats emerged to the integrity of academic publishing is predatory journals. The...
In the pursuit of academic excellence, scholars are dependent on trustworthy journals to disseminate...
This paper describes and discusses the phenomenon ‘predatory publishing’, in relation to both academ...
A fake paper about Pokémon blindly accepted and published in a predatory journal, "International Jou...
This paper is about a fictional creature, written by fictional authors citing fictional references, ...
This pdf is the galley proof of a manuscript accepted by the "Journal of Plant Biochemistry & Physio...
This pdf is the galley proof of a manuscript accepted by the "Journal of Business & Financial Affair...
Misinformation, conspiracy theory, and 'fake news' pose serious threats to the pubic health. Predato...
This is a fake paper nonetheless accepted and published (without the author paying any of the reques...
The following is a manuscript accepted by a likely predatory journal. Although the Scholars Journal ...
Many scams coming from the “yellow journalism” have not been considered seriously until many “extrao...
This is the Open Access pdf for a flagrantly fake paper nonetheless accepted and published by "Clini...
The issue of predatory journals has become increasingly more prevalent over the past decade, as the ...
The "American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research" is, despite its appearances, a predatory jou...
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
One of the latest threats emerged to the integrity of academic publishing is predatory journals. The...
In the pursuit of academic excellence, scholars are dependent on trustworthy journals to disseminate...
This paper describes and discusses the phenomenon ‘predatory publishing’, in relation to both academ...