2018
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.15256.1
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What is a predatory journal? A scoping review

Abstract: Background: There is no standardized definition of what a predatory journal is, nor have the characteristics of these journals been delineated or agreed upon. In order to study the phenomenon precisely a definition of predatory journals is needed. The objective of this scoping review is to summarize the literature on predatory journals, describe its epidemiological characteristics, and to extract empirical descriptions of potential characteristics of predatory journals. Methods: We searched five bibliographic … Show more

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“…These observations may partly be explained by the lack of a clear definition and criteria for predatory journals. 4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These observations may partly be explained by the lack of a clear definition and criteria for predatory journals. 4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Predatory journals have become a subject of intense research in recent years. 4 Various studies have focused on the negative impact of these journals, the methods used to identify the journals, and the solutions to stop the availability of manuscripts for these untrustworthy journals. 4 Educational efforts are being made to combat the rise of predatory journals, and these also aim to raise awareness about these journals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Predatory journals often promise publication for a price, with a quick turn-around and little or no peer review (Beall 2012). There is no agreed upon definition of a predatory journal (Cobey et al 2018), causing confusion and hesitation for ECRs. Resources are available to check if a journal or parent publishing group is listed as potentially predatory (predatoryjournals.com/journals/ and beallslist.weebly.com).…”
Section: Predatory Journalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an increasing body of research and gray literature that aim to provide rubric for identifying problematic journals, most famously the controversial, and now closed, Beall's List, and more recently a scoping review by Cobey et al .,[39] yet none have been able to provide decisive, noncontradictory statements around any single measure or process for assessing such journals. Identification of these journals often requires a combination of problems to be apparent, and the ability to recognize the details which signify these problems.…”
Section: Predatory Publishingmentioning
confidence: 99%