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Stop Predatory Journals list

2018-06-18 10:31:38

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About

https://predatoryjournals.com/about/ 

https://predatoryjournals.com/journals/

Journals that publish work without proper peer review and which charge scholars sometimes huge fees to submit should not be allowed to share space with legitimate journals and publishers, whether open access or not. These journals and publishers cheapen intellectual work by misleading scholars, preying particularly early career researchers trying to gain an edge. The credibility of scholars duped into publishing in these journals can be seriously damaged by doing so. It is important that as a scholarly community we help to protect each other from being taken advantage of in this way.

Some Basic Criteria

Journals and publishers engaging in any of the following behaviors will be listed here as possibly predatory:

  1. Charging exorbitant rates for publication of articles in conjuction with a lack of peer-review or editorial oversight.
  2. Notifying authors of fees only after acceptance.
  3. Targeting scholars through mass-email spamming in attempts to get them to publish or serve on editorial boards.
  4. Quick acceptance of low-quality papers, including hoax papers.
  5. Listing scholars as members of editorial boards without their permission or not allowing them to resign.
  6. Listing fake scholars as members of editorial boards or authors.
  7. Copying the visual design and language of the marketing materials and websites of legitimate, established journals.
  8. Fraudulent or improper use of ISSNs.
  9. Giving false information about the location of the publishing operation.
  10. Fake, non-existent, or mis-represented impact factors.

Beall’s List

After Jeffrey Beall took down his list of predatory journals in January 2017 in order to avoid continued harassment and threats, a small group of scholars and information professionals decided to anonymously rebuild and resurrect that list.
The anonymity of the maintainers allows for them not to be harassed, but the structure of the site and the platform allows for a community-based approach to curating and maintaining these lists. It is hoped that a community of people will develop around the site in order to vet and investigate journals already on the lists and contribute new submissions. To read more about Beall’s list, see the article in Inside Higher Ed: “No More ‘Beall’s List’” by Carl Straumsheim (January 18, 2017).

Contributing

The site runs on GitHub and anyone can use the affordances of that platform to make contributions, suggestions, edits, or add journals and publishers to the list. In addition to the existing lists, it is hoped that we can add more data about both journals and publishers in order to maintain a fair case for boycotting them. Lists will be available for easy export through this platform. It is hoped that this collaborative approach will give some ownership of the list to the scholarly community that is meant to be served by it.

For information on how to contribute, see the “Contribute” page.

 

Contribute

There are several major ways that you can contribute to this site:

  1. Add new information and update existing information about currently listed publishers and journals.
  2. Submit new journals and publishers for community review.
  3. Aid in creating a rating scale for publishers and journals.
  4. Write blog posts about experience with predatory publishing or thoughts on open access reasearch and scholarly communication.

How to contribute

At this stage, if you wish to submit a new journal or publisher, please send the following:

  1. The name of the journal or publisher.
  2. A URL for the website of the journal or publisher.
  3. Any information that you have that leads you to believe that this journal or publisher is acting in a predatory manner.

GitHub

This site is hosted on GitHub. This means that anyone can contribute to the site by signing up for an account and then either opening an issue or creating a pull request.

Opening an issue to submit new information or correct existing information allows for the maintainers to assign the task to a particular contributor. To create an issue, follow the steps outlined in the GitHub Help pages on that topic.

Information about the journals and publishers is held in two plaintext, comma separated values (CSV) files. You can add new information directly to one of these files, which will send a request to the maintatiners to incorporate the change. This method also works for any information on any file contained in the site repository. For information about making pull requests, see the GitHub Help pages on that topic.

You can explore these options by visiting the GitHub repository for this site.

Email

Email the details listed above to stop@predatoryjournals.com.

Twitter

Tweet information to stoppredatoryj.

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About

https://predatoryjournals.com/about/ 

https://predatoryjournals.com/journals/

Journals that publish work without proper peer review and which charge scholars sometimes huge fees to submit should not be allowed to share space with legitimate journals and publishers, whether open access or not. These journals and publishers cheapen intellectual work by misleading scholars, preying particularly early career researchers trying to gain an edge. The credibility of scholars duped into publishing in these journals can be seriously damaged by doing so. It is important that as a scholarly community we help to protect each other from being taken advantage of in this way.

Some Basic Criteria

Journals and publishers engaging in any of the following behaviors will be listed here as possibly predatory:

  1. Charging exorbitant rates for publication of articles in conjuction with a lack of peer-review or editorial oversight.
  2. Notifying authors of fees only after acceptance.
  3. Targeting scholars through mass-email spamming in attempts to get them to publish or serve on editorial boards.
  4. Quick acceptance of low-quality papers, including hoax papers.
  5. Listing scholars as members of editorial boards without their permission or not allowing them to resign.
  6. Listing fake scholars as members of editorial boards or authors.
  7. Copying the visual design and language of the marketing materials and websites of legitimate, established journals.
  8. Fraudulent or improper use of ISSNs.
  9. Giving false information about the location of the publishing operation.
  10. Fake, non-existent, or mis-represented impact factors.

Beall’s List

After Jeffrey Beall took down his list of predatory journals in January 2017 in order to avoid continued harassment and threats, a small group of scholars and information professionals decided to anonymously rebuild and resurrect that list.
The anonymity of the maintainers allows for them not to be harassed, but the structure of the site and the platform allows for a community-based approach to curating and maintaining these lists. It is hoped that a community of people will develop around the site in order to vet and investigate journals already on the lists and contribute new submissions. To read more about Beall’s list, see the article in Inside Higher Ed: “No More ‘Beall’s List’” by Carl Straumsheim (January 18, 2017).

Contributing

The site runs on GitHub and anyone can use the affordances of that platform to make contributions, suggestions, edits, or add journals and publishers to the list. In addition to the existing lists, it is hoped that we can add more data about both journals and publishers in order to maintain a fair case for boycotting them. Lists will be available for easy export through this platform. It is hoped that this collaborative approach will give some ownership of the list to the scholarly community that is meant to be served by it.

For information on how to contribute, see the “Contribute” page.

 

Contribute

There are several major ways that you can contribute to this site:

  1. Add new information and update existing information about currently listed publishers and journals.
  2. Submit new journals and publishers for community review.
  3. Aid in creating a rating scale for publishers and journals.
  4. Write blog posts about experience with predatory publishing or thoughts on open access reasearch and scholarly communication.

How to contribute

At this stage, if you wish to submit a new journal or publisher, please send the following:

  1. The name of the journal or publisher.
  2. A URL for the website of the journal or publisher.
  3. Any information that you have that leads you to believe that this journal or publisher is acting in a predatory manner.

GitHub

This site is hosted on GitHub. This means that anyone can contribute to the site by signing up for an account and then either opening an issue or creating a pull request.

Opening an issue to submit new information or correct existing information allows for the maintainers to assign the task to a particular contributor. To create an issue, follow the steps outlined in the GitHub Help pages on that topic.

Information about the journals and publishers is held in two plaintext, comma separated values (CSV) files. You can add new information directly to one of these files, which will send a request to the maintatiners to incorporate the change. This method also works for any information on any file contained in the site repository. For information about making pull requests, see the GitHub Help pages on that topic.

You can explore these options by visiting the GitHub repository for this site.

Email

Email the details listed above to stop@predatoryjournals.com.

Twitter

Tweet information to stoppredatoryj.