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After removing duplicate articles, the title and the abstract screen were performed by 1 reviewer per article (SI, OE, and AD). The studies selected for full-text review were screened by 2 independent assessors (SI, OE, and AD) against the eligibility criteria, with conflicts managed with discussion and with the assistance of an expert reviewer (BB).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57019
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(Journal Portfolio)(https://jmir.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001442707) Reference 52: (https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-03256-9)articles
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e58950
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Predatory publishing is described as a “nebulous concept of research journal publishers who use unethical business practices, minimal or no peer review, or limited editorial oversight to publish articles that are below a minimally accepted standard of quality” [1]. Increasing rates of predatory publishing are accompanied by an equally growing concern surrounding their threat to evidence synthesis and decision-making [1,2].
JMIR Dermatol 2022;5(3):e39365
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The Leading Authors in Three High Impact Dermatology Journals
We only analyzed research articles and excluded the year 2022. Scopus has been covering JAAD, JAMA-D and AJCD since 1979, 2013 and 2000, respectively. In total:
JAAD published 17,065 research articles. A total of 93 authors published at least 30 articles (for a total of 2732 articles). In these publications, the authors were from 2307 universities in 65 countries.
JAMA-D has published 1200 articles, of which 5975 authors from 1900 universities in 56 countries have contributed.
JMIR Dermatol 2022;5(3):e39948
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