Published on in Vol 21, No 8 (2019): August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/13769, first published .
Perspectives From Authors and Editors in the Biomedical Disciplines on Predatory Journals: Survey Study

Perspectives From Authors and Editors in the Biomedical Disciplines on Predatory Journals: Survey Study

Perspectives From Authors and Editors in the Biomedical Disciplines on Predatory Journals: Survey Study

Journals

  1. Hatherill J. ‘At-risk articles’: the imperative to recover lost science. Insights the UKSG journal 2020;33 View
  2. Mills D, Inouye K. Problematizing ‘predatory publishing’: A systematic review of factors shaping publishing motives, decisions, and experiences. Learned Publishing 2021;34(2):89 View
  3. Bhattacharya K. Predatory Surgical Journals—a Menace to the Academic World. Indian Journal of Surgery 2022;84(S1):8 View
  4. Maurer E, Walter N, Histing T, Anastasopoulou L, El Khassawna T, Wenzel L, Alt V, Rupp M. Awareness of predatory journals and open access publishing among orthopaedic and trauma surgeons – results from an online survey in Germany. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2021;22(1) View
  5. de La Blanchardière A, Barde F, Peiffer-Smadja N, Maisonneuve H. Revues prédatrices : une vraie menace pour la recherche médicale. 2 Evaluer leurs conséquences et engager une riposte. La Revue de Médecine Interne 2021;42(6):427 View
  6. Sureda‐Negre J, Calvo‐Sastre A, Comas‐Forgas R. Predatory journals and publishers: Characteristics and impact of academic spam to researchers in educational sciences. Learned Publishing 2022;35(4):441 View
  7. Elliott T, Fazeen B, Asrat A, Cetto A, Eriksson S, Looi L, Negra D. Perceptions on the prevalence and impact of predatory academic journals and conferences: A global survey of researchers. Learned Publishing 2022;35(4):516 View
  8. Nejadghanbar H, Hu G. Where predatory and mainstream journals differ: A study of language and linguistics journals. Learned Publishing 2022;35(4):574 View
  9. Frandsen T. Authors publishing repeatedly in predatory journals: An analysis of Scopus articles. Learned Publishing 2022;35(4):598 View
  10. Mertkan S, Onurkan Aliusta G, Suphi N. Profile of authors publishing in ‘predatory’ journals and causal factors behind their decision: A systematic review. Research Evaluation 2021 View
  11. Li C, Fang X, Qin D, Hua F. THE STRUCTURE FORMAT OF ABSTRACTS: A SURVEY OF LEADING DENTAL JOURNALS AND THEIR EDITORS. Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice 2022;22(3):101646 View
  12. Tomlinson O. Analysis of predatory emails in early career academia and attempts at prevention. Learned Publishing 2023;36(2):156 View
  13. Nejadghanbar H, Hu G, Jahangiri Babadi M. Publishing in predatory language and linguistics journals: Authors’ experiences and motivations. Language Teaching 2023;56(3):297 View
  14. Dora M, Kampa R. Predatory Publishing in Indian LIS Research: A Case Study. Serials Review 2023;49(1-2):23 View
  15. Calzolari A, Odetto D. Un caso de publicación en revista médica pirata. Revista del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires 2022;42(4) View
  16. Boukacem-Zeghmouri C, Rakotoary S, Bador P. La prédation dans le champ de la publication scientifique : un objet de recherche révélateur des mutations de la communication scientifique ouverte. Natures Sciences Sociétés 2021;29(4):382 View
  17. Nicholas D, Rodríguez-Bravo B, Boukacem-Zeghmouri C, Herman E, Clark D, Xu J, Abrizah A, Świgoń M, Watkinson A, Sims D, Jamali H, Tenopir C, Allard S. Early career researchers and predatory journals during the Covid-19 pandemic. An international analysis. El Profesional de la información 2023 View
  18. Moed H, Lopez‐Illescas C, Guerrero‐Bote V, de Moya‐Anegon F. Journals in Beall's list perform as a group less well than other open access journals indexed in Scopus but reveal large differences among publishers. Learned Publishing 2022;35(2):130 View
  19. Oermann M, Waldrop J, Nicoll L, Peterson G, Drabish K, Carter-Templeton H, Owens J, Moorman T, Webb B, Wrigley J. Research on Predatory Publishing in Health Care: A Scoping Review. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 2023;55(4):415 View
  20. Marar S, Hamza M, Ayyash M, Abu-Shaheen A. Development and validation of an instrument to assess the knowledge and perceptions of predatory journals. Heliyon 2023;9(11):e22270 View
  21. Sammour R, Shahiwala A. Discrepancies in Open Access Fees within Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Pharmaceutics Journals. Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin 2023;13(4):635 View
  22. Al-Ani A, Al-Huneidy L, Sultan H, Iqneibi S, Nazzal J, Mansour A, Al-Hussaini M. Effect of an educational intervention on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare workers at King Hussein Cancer Center towards predatory publishers. BMC Medical Education 2023;23(1) View
  23. Lancho Barrantes B, Dalton S, Andre D. Bibliometrics Methods in Detecting Citations to Questionable Journals. The Journal of Academic Librarianship 2023;49(4):102749 View
  24. Stephen D. Medical articles in questionable journals are less impactful than those in non-questionable journals but still extensively cited. Scientometrics 2023;128(8):4509 View
  25. Kamal A. Do orthopaedics surgeons have any idea what predatory journals are?:(cross-sectional study). Heliyon 2024;10(5):e26448 View
  26. Abukan B, Öztürk Altınayak S. A Qualitative Research on Being an Author, Reviewer and Editor in the Scholarly Publication Process. Gümüşhane Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 2024;13(1):105 View
  27. Habiba U, Ahmed S. Understanding and Mitigating the Menace of Predatory Journals: Perspectives of University Teachers in Bangladesh. Journal of Academic Ethics 2024 View
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Books/Policy Documents

  1. Hollier C, McGrath N. Reference Module in Social Sciences. View