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Problematizing ‘predatory publishing’: A systematic review of factors shaping publishing motives, decisions, and experiences

Posted on 31 août 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : David Mills, K. Inouye This article systematically reviews recent empirical research on the factors shaping academics’ knowledge about, and moti...

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Who reviews for predatory journals? A study on reviewer characteristics

Posted on 26 mars 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Anna Severin, Michaela Strinzel, Matthias Egger, Marc Domingo, Tiago Barros Background While the characteristics of scholars who publish in predatory ...

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Prevalence of Potentially Predatory Publishing in Scopus on the Country Level

Posted on 21 mars 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Tatiana Savina, Ivan Sterligov We present the results of a large-scale study of potentially predatory journals (PPJ) represented in the Scopus databas...

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Demarcating Spectrums of Predatory Publishing: Economic and Institutional Sources of Academic Legitimacy

Posted on 7 mars 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Author : Kyle Sile The emergence of Open Access (OA) publishing has altered incentives and opportunities for academic stakeholders and publishers. These changes...

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How Frequently are Articles in Predatory Open Access Journals Cited

Posted on 5 janvier 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Bo-Christer Björk, Sari Kanto-Karvonen, J. Tuomas Harviainen Predatory journals are Open Access journals of highly questionable scientific quality. Su...

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Defining predatory journals and responding to the threat they pose: a modified Delphi consensus process

Posted on 16 novembre 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Samantha Cukier, Manoj M. Lalu, Gregory L. Bryson, Kelly D. Cobey, Agnes Grudniewicz, David Moher Background Posing as legitimate open access outlets,...

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« Blacklists » and « whitelists » to tackle predatory publishing : A cross-sectional comparison and thematic analysis

Posted on 10 juin 2019 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Michaela Strinzel​, Anna Severin, Katrin Milzow, Matthias Egger Background Despite growing awareness of predatory publishing and research on its marke...

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