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2024-07-25

What are the features of predatory journal lists?

A recent Review in European Science Editing compares and contrasts the lists to better understand how useful each list is at characterizing unethical journal activity, and the value of the information they provide in helping authors and the academic community to easily identify such journals.

ese.arphahub.com/article/11811

#AcademicJournals #PredatoryJournals #BeallsList #Cabells #Kscien #EuropeanScienceEditing #PredatoryPublishing #PublicationEthics

Review

Tracking Predatory Publishing Lists: A Review for Future Refinement

Fahmi Hussein, Berwn Abdulla, Hiwa Abdullah, Sami Omar, Shvan Mohammed, Sasan Ahmed, Karukh Mohammed, Hemn Hassan, Hiwa Baba, Jaafar Ahmed, Mohammed Mustafa, Diyar Omar, Rawezh Salih, Hawbash Rahmi, Dahat Hussein, Marwan Hassan, Tomas Mikael, Hunar Hassan, Kayhan Najar

"For Academic Journal Predatory Checking, substantial improvements are imperative to bolster any effectiveness in the ongoing battle against predatory publishing, considering its inherent limitations in prediction. This review holds the potential to catalyze groundbreaking advancements in future research, especially concerning the comparison of existing lists and the development of new methodologies for detecting predatory practices."

doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e118119

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ese / European Science Editing
2024-05-31

What are the features of predatory journal lists?

Mainly examining lists from Beall, Cabells, & Kscien, a review in European Science Editing looks at how useful each list is at defining unethical journal activity and how they help spot such journals. The review includes practical recommendations to bridge gaps in the lists and make their assessment more robust.
doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e1181
#AcademicJournals #PredatoryJournals #BeallsList #Cabells #Kscien #EuropeanScienceEditing #PredatoryPublishing

Review

Tracking Predatory Publishing Lists: A Review for Future Refinement

Fahmi Hussein, Berwn Abdulla, Hiwa Abdullah, Sami Omar, Shvan Mohammed, Sasan Ahmed, Karukh Mohammed, Hemn Hassan, Hiwa Baba, Jaafar Ahmed, Mohammed Mustafa, Diyar Omar, Rawezh Salih, Hawbash Rahmi, Dahat Hussein, Marwan Hassan, Tomas Mikael, Hunar Hassan, Kayhan Najar

"For Academic Journal Predatory Checking, substantial improvements are imperative to bolster any effectiveness in the ongoing battle against predatory publishing, considering its inherent limitations in prediction.

This review holds the potential to catalyze groundbreaking advancements in future research, especially concerning the comparison of existing lists and the development of new methodologies for detecting predatory practices."

ease publications

ese / European Science Editing

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