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Are predatory journals peer reviewed?

Predatory Journals take advantage of authors by asking them to publish for a fee without providing peer-review or editing services. Because predatory publishers do not follow the proper academic standards for publishing, they usually offer a quick turnaround on publishing a manuscript.
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What happens if you publish in a predatory journal?

But as well as damaging the reputations of both researchers and institutions, having work published in these journals, potentially without peer review, calls into question the legitimacy of the work. This compromises its usefulness, leading to the loss or marginalisation of the research.
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How do you check if a journal is predatory or not?

The following criteria are considered when evaluating a suspected journal:
  1. Integrity. The same article appears in more than one journal. ...
  2. Peer Review. No editor or editorial board listed on the journal's website at all. ...
  3. Website. ...
  4. Publication Practices. ...
  5. Indexing & Metrics. ...
  6. Fees. ...
  7. Access & Copyright. ...
  8. Business Practices.
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Are predatory journals fake?

Predatory journals aim to mislead authors into thinking they are a legitimate journal. However, these journals do not adhere to academic publishing standards and will publish anything as long as you pay the Article Processing Cost (APC).
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Does PubMed include predatory journals?

KEY POINTS. PubMed, MEDLINE and PubMed Central are all funded by the National Library of Medicine but are different databases. PubMed has been reported to include some articles published in predatory journals. MEDLINE and PubMed policies for the selection of journals for database inclusion are slightly different.
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Is PubMed considered peer-reviewed?

Most journals indexed for PubMed are peer-reviewed or refereed, but peer review criteria and reviewer or referee qualifications vary. Check a journal's editorial information or ask the publisher about policy for specific journal titles.
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How do I know if a PubMed article is peer-reviewed?

Information found in PubMed that indicates it is "indexed by MEDLINE" is considered peer reviewed. Look for the phrase "indexed by MEDLINE" under the citation or abstract information. PubMed does not provide a search filter to limit to only peer reviewed articles.
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Is Frontiers a predatory journal?

In 2015, Frontiers Media was classified as a possible predatory publisher by Jeffrey Beall, though Beall's list was taken offline two years later in a decision that remains controversial.
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Is PLoS one considered predatory?

No, PLoS One is definitely NOT a predatory journal. It is different from other academic journals, in that the explicit goal is for submissions to be reviewed for rigor rather than for impact or citability.
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Is it alright to use predatory journals in a research paper?

Predatory journals use tactics that sway unsuspecting researchers, who are often under pressure to publish papers in high numbers. Publishing an article in a predatory journal affects your reputation as a researcher, and is a waste of your time and effort.
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Is Frontiers in Education a predatory journal?

All Frontiers journals are published under a Creative Commons Attribution License. In 2015, Frontiers Media was classified as a possible predatory publisher by Jeffrey Beall (Bloudoff-Indelicato, 2015).
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Why I published in a predatory journal?

Their reasons for publishing in these predatory OA journals emerged as four themes: social identity threat, unawareness, high pressure, and lack of research proficiency.
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Are all paid journals predatory?

Simply put, reputable journals provide all of the following things, and predatory journals don't. A reputable scholarly journal provides some form of adequate and qualified review, whether that be peer, editorial, or institutional review.
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What are at least three signs that a journal is predatory?

Ways to Identify Predatory Journals
  • Rapid publication is promised.
  • The homepage language targets authors.
  • The journal does not have clear policies on retraction, corrections/errata, or plagiarism (see the ICMJE Recommendations for more detailed discussion about best practices)
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Why not to publish in predatory journals?

Publishing in predatory journals can have serious consequences, including damage to a researcher's reputation and credibility. The lack of rigorous peer review and quality control can lead to the dissemination of flawed or fraudulent research, undermining the integrity of scientific knowledge.
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Are predatory journals legal?

Predatory journals are a scam that involves unethical publications collecting fees from authors upfront but then not following through on the promised service.
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Are any Elsevier journals predatory?

Elsevier consistently prioritizes mega-profits over scholarship. Too many examples to list, would need new server, so here is some more. Elsevier published nine fake journals.
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Is it bad to publish in PLOS ONE?

Many journals select on perceived impact, as judged by editors at a particular moment in time. By publishing all rigorous research, regardless of novelty, PLOS ONE lets the research speak for itself and its impact be judged by the entire academic community.
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Is Cureus a predatory journal?

A study conducted by librarians of Emory University found that Cureus was in the top 2 of institutional publications deemed predatory or untrustworthy.
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Is Frontiers better than MDPI?

Frontiers, same but different

There are some differences though. For example, Frontiers publishes papers fast, but slower than MDPI, it has a higher reliance on the Chinese market than MDPI, it charges higher APCs than MDPI, and its journals are slightly better ranked than those of MDPI.
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Is MDPI a predatory journal?

Conversation. MDPI journals have been included in the list of predatory journals. It was about time. MDPI as a publisher of open-access scientific journals was spun off from the Molecular Diversity Preservation International organization.
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How reputable is Frontiers?

In 2022, Frontiers was the 3rd most-cited publisher with an average of 5 citations for recent articles published with us. Analysis of the world's 20 largest publishers by volume, ranked by average number of citations in 2022 received by articles published in 2019, 2020 and 2021 (Dimensions, 2023).
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How can you tell if a journal is peer-reviewed?

You can type the name of the journal into any search engine and learn about the submission process to see if it is peer reviewed. Additionally, if you use the library search or a database to find articles, they will usually indicate if it is from a peer reviewed journal.
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Is everything on JSTOR peer-reviewed?

While nearly all of the journals collected in JSTOR are peer-reviewed publications, the archives also contain primary sources and content that is much older than today's standard peer-review process. However, all content on JSTOR is considered scholarly content.
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What counts as peer-reviewed publication?

Peer-reviewed (or refereed) journals

Peer-reviewed or refereed journals have an editorial board of subject experts who review and evaluate submitted articles before accepting them for publication. A journal may be a scholarly journal but not a peer-reviewed journal.
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