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JOURNALSABOUTCONTRIBUTEHIJACKEDJOURNALSMETRICSPUBLISHERS Jan 24, 2017. Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals. LIST OF PREDATORY PUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us , send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. ABOUT | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF HIJACKED JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF MISLEADING AND FAKE METRICS This is a list of possibly misleading metrics. Metrics are judged to be misleading if they meet the following criteria: The website for the metric is nontransparent and provides little information about itself such as location, management team and its experience, other company information, and the like CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD? This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a healthy market for scholarly research. WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF PREDATORY JOURNALS This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site.STOP PREDATORY
JOURNALSABOUTCONTRIBUTEHIJACKEDJOURNALSMETRICSPUBLISHERS Jan 24, 2017. Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals. LIST OF PREDATORY PUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us , send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. ABOUT | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF HIJACKED JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF MISLEADING AND FAKE METRICS This is a list of possibly misleading metrics. Metrics are judged to be misleading if they meet the following criteria: The website for the metric is nontransparent and provides little information about itself such as location, management team and its experience, other company information, and the like CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD? This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a healthy market for scholarly research. WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals.STOP PREDATORY
JOURNALSABOUTCONTRIBUTEHIJACKEDJOURNALSMETRICSPUBLISHERS Jan 24, 2017. Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals. LIST OF PREDATORY JOURNALS This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site. LIST OF PREDATORY PUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us , send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. ABOUT | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF HIJACKED JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF MISLEADING AND FAKE METRICS This is a list of possibly misleading metrics. Metrics are judged to be misleading if they meet the following criteria: The website for the metric is nontransparent and provides little information about itself such as location, management team and its experience, other company information, and the like CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD? This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a healthy market for scholarly research. WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF PREDATORY JOURNALS This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site.STOP PREDATORY
JOURNALSABOUTCONTRIBUTEHIJACKEDJOURNALSMETRICSPUBLISHERS Jan 24, 2017. Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals. LIST OF PREDATORY PUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us , send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. ABOUT | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF HIJACKED JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF MISLEADING AND FAKE METRICS This is a list of possibly misleading metrics. Metrics are judged to be misleading if they meet the following criteria: The website for the metric is nontransparent and provides little information about itself such as location, management team and its experience, other company information, and the like CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD? This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a healthy market for scholarly research. WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
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JOURNALSABOUTCONTRIBUTEHIJACKEDJOURNALSMETRICSPUBLISHERS Jan 24, 2017. Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals. LIST OF PREDATORY JOURNALS This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site. LIST OF PREDATORY PUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us , send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. ABOUT | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF HIJACKED JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF MISLEADING AND FAKE METRICS This is a list of possibly misleading metrics. Metrics are judged to be misleading if they meet the following criteria: The website for the metric is nontransparent and provides little information about itself such as location, management team and its experience, other company information, and the like CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD? This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a healthy market for scholarly research. WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
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JOURNALSABOUTCONTRIBUTEHIJACKEDJOURNALSMETRICSPUBLISHERS Jan 24, 2017. Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals. LIST OF PREDATORY JOURNALS This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site. LIST OF PREDATORY PUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us , send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. ABOUT | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF HIJACKED JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF MISLEADING AND FAKE METRICS This is a list of possibly misleading metrics. Metrics are judged to be misleading if they meet the following criteria: The website for the metric is nontransparent and provides little information about itself such as location, management team and its experience, other company information, and the like CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD? This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a healthy market for scholarly research. WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals.STOP PREDATORY
JOURNALSABOUTCONTRIBUTEHIJACKEDJOURNALSMETRICSPUBLISHERS Jan 24, 2017. Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals. LIST OF PREDATORY JOURNALS This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site. ABOUT | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF PREDATORY PUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us , send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. LIST OF HIJACKED JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF MISLEADING AND FAKE METRICS This is a list of possibly misleading metrics. Metrics are judged to be misleading if they meet the following criteria: The website for the metric is nontransparent and provides little information about itself such as location, management team and its experience, other company information, and the like CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALSWHAT ARE PREDATORY JOURNALSPREDATORY JOURNALS 2018PREDATORY JOURNALS LIST If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD? This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a healthy market for scholarly research. WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
STOP PREDATORY
JOURNALSABOUTCONTRIBUTEHIJACKEDJOURNALSMETRICSPUBLISHERS Jan 24, 2017. Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals. LIST OF PREDATORY JOURNALS This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site. ABOUT | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF PREDATORY PUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us , send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. LIST OF HIJACKED JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF MISLEADING AND FAKE METRICS This is a list of possibly misleading metrics. Metrics are judged to be misleading if they meet the following criteria: The website for the metric is nontransparent and provides little information about itself such as location, management team and its experience, other company information, and the like CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALSWHAT ARE PREDATORY JOURNALSPREDATORY JOURNALS 2018PREDATORY JOURNALS LIST If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD? This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a healthy market for scholarly research. WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals.STOP PREDATORY
JOURNALSABOUTCONTRIBUTEHIJACKEDJOURNALSMETRICSPUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF PREDATORY JOURNALS This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site. ABOUT | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF PREDATORY PUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us , send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. LIST OF HIJACKED JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF MISLEADING AND FAKE METRICS This is a list of possibly misleading metrics. Metrics are judged to be misleading if they meet the following criteria: The website for the metric is nontransparent and provides little information about itself such as location, management team and its experience, other company information, and the like CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALSWHAT ARE PREDATORY JOURNALSPREDATORY JOURNALS 2018PREDATORY JOURNALS LIST If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD? This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a healthy market for scholarly research. WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
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JOURNALSABOUTCONTRIBUTEHIJACKEDJOURNALSMETRICSPUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF PREDATORY JOURNALS This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site. ABOUT | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF PREDATORY PUBLISHERS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us , send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. LIST OF HIJACKED JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
LIST OF MISLEADING AND FAKE METRICS This is a list of possibly misleading metrics. Metrics are judged to be misleading if they meet the following criteria: The website for the metric is nontransparent and provides little information about itself such as location, management team and its experience, other company information, and the like CONTRIBUTE | STOP PREDATORY JOURNALSWHAT ARE PREDATORY JOURNALSPREDATORY JOURNALS 2018PREDATORY JOURNALS LIST If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD? This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign of something positive? Veltrop argues that the kind of gatekeeping that occurs in paywalled journals does a disservice to the academy and that the existence of predatory journals might be one sign of a healthy market for scholarly research. WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALS If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet, or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify morequickly.
STOP PREDATORY JOURNALS Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals. Stop Predatory Journals About Contribute Hijacked Journals Metrics Publishers*
ARE PREDATORY JOURNALS ALL BAD?Feb 10, 2017
This week’s update comes to us from Jan Velterop, who asks, “Are ‘predatory’ journals completely negative, or also a sign ofsomething positive?
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THIS WEEK IN PREDATORY JOURNALSJan 27, 2017
There have been a few blog posts from around the web talking about how much we’ll miss Beall’s list now that it has been taken offline. But all is not lost! There is still hope that the conversation that Jeffrey Beall began and singlehandedly supported will live on andgrow.
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WELCOME TO PREDATORY JOURNALSJan 24, 2017
Jeffrey Beall scrubbed his blog and lists of predatory journals and publishers last week after years of running ScholarlyOA. This raised concerns around the Internet from scholars about being able to assess the many calls for papers and requests received from legitimate-sounding, but questionable journals. Beall apparently took down his list of predatory journals in order to avoid continued harassment and threats.Continue reading...
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* Create a pull request: stop-predatory-journals If you want to contribute the name of a predatory journal or publisher, either email us, send us a tweet , or create an issue or pull request for the data files on GitHub. Be sure to include evidence of predatory behavior. We will investigate submissions to verify them, but our time is limited and more information helps us to verify more quickly. Disclaimer: This site is in no way affiliated with the now defunct ScholarlyOA or its creator/maintainer. This site was built by an independent group which wishes to remain anonymous in order to avoid the harassment suffered by the creator/maintainer of ScholarlyOA.Details
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