Prevalence of Potentially Predatory Publishing in Scopus on the Country Level
Authors : Tatiana Savina, Ivan Sterligov We present the results of a large-scale study of potentially predatory journals (PPJ) represented in the Scopus databas...
Authors : Tatiana Savina, Ivan Sterligov We present the results of a large-scale study of potentially predatory journals (PPJ) represented in the Scopus databas...
Author : Kyle Sile The emergence of Open Access (OA) publishing has altered incentives and opportunities for academic stakeholders and publishers. These changes...
Authors : Bo-Christer Björk, Sari Kanto-Karvonen, J. Tuomas Harviainen Predatory journals are Open Access journals of highly questionable scientific quality. Su...
Authors : Samantha Cukier, Manoj M. Lalu, Gregory L. Bryson, Kelly D. Cobey, Agnes Grudniewicz, David Moher Background Posing as legitimate open access outlets,...
Authors : Michaela Strinzel, Anna Severin, Katrin Milzow, Matthias Egger Background Despite growing awareness of predatory publishing and research on its marke...
Authors : Kelly D Cobey, Agnes Grudniewicz, Manoj M Lalu, Danielle B Rice, Hana Raffoul, David Moher Objectives To develop effective interventions to prevent pu...
Author : Aamir Raoof Memon Since the 1990s, scholarly publishing has been transformed from subscription print-based paradigm to an open access and digital publi...