Predatory Open Access Journals: Risks of Association (original) (raw)

Predatory Publications in the Era of the Internet and Technology: Open Access Publications are at Risk

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Publishing in predatory open access journals: Authors' perspectives

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How to preserve the open access benefits pioneered by JMIR two decades ago, and discourage predatory journals? (Preprint)

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Predatory Publications- A Curse for The Scholarly Open Access Publishing

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PEARL - A Journal of Library and Information Science, 2023

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Predatory Publishing, Open Access, and the Costs to Academia

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What Matters More in Open Access Journal Publishing: Scientific Rigor or Financial Vigor?

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Open Access Publishing: An Initial Discussion of Income Sources, Scholarly Journals and Publishers

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Predatory Publications in the Era of Internet and Technology: A Comment

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Discriminating Between Legitimate and Predatory Open Access Journals: Report from the International Federation for Emergency Medicine Research Committee

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Independent, Publicly Funded Journals Adhering to Platinum Open Access Are the Future of Responsible Scholarly Publishing

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How to Recognize and Avoid Potential, Possible, or Probable Predatory Open-Access Publishers, Standalone, and Hijacked Journals

Nada Pop-jordanova

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Predatory open access journals in a performance-based funding model: common journals in Bealls list and in the version V of the VABB-SHW

Jakaria Rahman

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Open access journals – what publishers offer, what researchers want

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The Changing Landscape of Open Access Publishing: Can Open Access Publishing Make the Scholarly World More Equitable and Productive?

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Predatory open access journals in a performance-based funding model: common journals in Bealls list and in the VABB-SHW

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Predatory open access journals in a performance-based funding model: A comparison of journals in version VI of the VABB-SHW with Beall's list and DOAJ

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Predatory Journals: A Global Threat to the Scholarly Publishing Landscape

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Science for Sale: The Rise of Predatory Journals

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Open Access Journals in Academic Publishing : Empirical Studies

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Now you have to pay! A deeper look at publishing practices of predatory journals

Mark R Freiermuth

Learned Publishing, 2023

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Unethical aspects of open access

Bernice S Elger

Accountability in research, 2018

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Taking on commercial scholarly journals: Reflections on the open access movement

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A lesson learned about predatory journals and their difference from peer-reviewed open-access publishing

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International Journal of Women's Dermatology, 2016

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The Rise of Platinum Open Access Journals with Both Impact Factors and Zero Article Processing Charges

Joshua Pearce

Knowledge, 2022

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Of hopes, villains and Trojan horses – Open Access academic publishing and its battlefields

Elena Šimukovič

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Editorial: on open access publishing

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Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society

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Open Access Publishing: The Evidence from the Authors

David Nicholas

The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2005

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The open access scientific journal: an empirical study

Turid Hedlund

2004

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Predatory Practices Are Increasing among Some Open Access Medical and Biological Journals

Giorgio Bianciardi

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Editorial: Open Access: No Closed Matter

Tor Krever

London Review of International Law, 2024

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Predatory Journal Challenges and Responses

Marydee Ojala

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The unintended consequences of Open Access publishing -and possible futures

Julie MacLeavy, Ron Johnston

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