Background The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing, most notably, by the introduction of open access publishing. Recently, there has been a rise of online journals characterized as ‘predatory’, which actively solicit manuscripts and charge publications fees without providing robust peer review and editorial services. We carried out a cross-sectional comparison of characteristics of potential predatory, legitimate open access, and legitimate subscription-based biomedical journals. Methods On July 10, 2014, scholarly journals from each of the following groups were identified – potential predatory journals (source: Beall’s List), presumed legitimate, fully open access journals (source: PubMed Central), and presumed legitimate subscri...
BackgroundPredatory journals fail to fulfill the tenets of biomedical publication: peer review, circ...
We aimed to develop an in-depth understanding of quality criteria for scholarly journals by analyzin...
Predatory publishing has risen with the development of open access publishing. This study examines h...
Background The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing, most notably, by the introduction of o...
Background The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing, most notably, by the introduction of o...
Abstract Background The Internet has transformed scho...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing model that applies charges...
Objectives: The number of predatory journals is increasing in the scholarly communication realm. The...
Abstract Background: Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing mode...
IntroductionWe approach the problem of "predatory" journals and publishers from the perspective of s...
Predatory Publishing: What Is It? Simplified Review Criteria for NIH Research Project Grant Applicat...
Predatory journals refer to journals that recruit articles through aggressive marketing and spam ema...
BackgroundPredatory journals fail to fulfill the tenets of biomedical publication: peer review, circ...
BackgroundPredatory journals fail to fulfill the tenets of biomedical publication: peer review, circ...
We aimed to develop an in-depth understanding of quality criteria for scholarly journals by analyzin...
Predatory publishing has risen with the development of open access publishing. This study examines h...
Background The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing, most notably, by the introduction of o...
Background The Internet has transformed scholarly publishing, most notably, by the introduction of o...
Abstract Background The Internet has transformed scho...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
Introduction: Open access (OA) medical publishing is growing rapidly. While subscription-based publi...
Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing model that applies charges...
Objectives: The number of predatory journals is increasing in the scholarly communication realm. The...
Abstract Background: Predatory publishing is an exploitative fraudulent open-access publishing mode...
IntroductionWe approach the problem of "predatory" journals and publishers from the perspective of s...
Predatory Publishing: What Is It? Simplified Review Criteria for NIH Research Project Grant Applicat...
Predatory journals refer to journals that recruit articles through aggressive marketing and spam ema...
BackgroundPredatory journals fail to fulfill the tenets of biomedical publication: peer review, circ...
BackgroundPredatory journals fail to fulfill the tenets of biomedical publication: peer review, circ...
We aimed to develop an in-depth understanding of quality criteria for scholarly journals by analyzin...
Predatory publishing has risen with the development of open access publishing. This study examines h...