Background: This study aimed at investigating the predatory publishing phenomenon in orthodontics by analyzing the content of unsolicited e-mail invitations received within 12 months.Methods: All electronic invitations for manuscript submission, review and editorial membership received between 1 October 2021 and 30 September 2022 were collected from an orthodontist’s inbox. The following data were recorded for each e-mail: date, journal title and origin, requested contribution, e-mail language, relevance to the researcher’s discipline, journal characteristics (claimed metrics, editorial services, article types accepted, and publication fees), journal/publisher contact information and online presence. Journal/Publisher legitimacy and publish...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
This presentation contains an analysis of ~600 solicitation emails related to 317 scholarly journals...
Predatory publishing is currently a critical problem for researchers, particularly with the continuo...
Background: This study aimed at investigating the predatory publishing phenomenon in orthodontics by...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordPredatory p...
Objectives: To quantify, characterize and analyze e-mail from predatory journals (PJ) received by an...
Physicians and academic researchers are frequently targeted with spam invitations to submit manuscri...
173-182The paper highlights the prevalence of predatory journals and conferences that damage science...
Predatory journals refer to journals that recruit articles through aggressive marketing and spam ema...
In recent years, academic publishing has been faced with many destructive phenomena. “Predatory publ...
ObjectivesTo make a quantitative assessment of the impact of predatory publishing has on a single au...
The publication journey for most of the researchers starts from the Ph. D. onwards. University guide...
Background: Scientists are confronted nowadays with a tsunami of requests by preda-tory journals to ...
Background Pseudo-scientific predatory journals have been making a commercially lucrative business w...
Background Along with emerging open access journals (OAJ) predatory journals increasingly appear. A...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
This presentation contains an analysis of ~600 solicitation emails related to 317 scholarly journals...
Predatory publishing is currently a critical problem for researchers, particularly with the continuo...
Background: This study aimed at investigating the predatory publishing phenomenon in orthodontics by...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordPredatory p...
Objectives: To quantify, characterize and analyze e-mail from predatory journals (PJ) received by an...
Physicians and academic researchers are frequently targeted with spam invitations to submit manuscri...
173-182The paper highlights the prevalence of predatory journals and conferences that damage science...
Predatory journals refer to journals that recruit articles through aggressive marketing and spam ema...
In recent years, academic publishing has been faced with many destructive phenomena. “Predatory publ...
ObjectivesTo make a quantitative assessment of the impact of predatory publishing has on a single au...
The publication journey for most of the researchers starts from the Ph. D. onwards. University guide...
Background: Scientists are confronted nowadays with a tsunami of requests by preda-tory journals to ...
Background Pseudo-scientific predatory journals have been making a commercially lucrative business w...
Background Along with emerging open access journals (OAJ) predatory journals increasingly appear. A...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
This presentation contains an analysis of ~600 solicitation emails related to 317 scholarly journals...
Predatory publishing is currently a critical problem for researchers, particularly with the continuo...