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Should I publish in predatory journals?

Repeated publication in predatory outlets can be potentially harmful to a researcher's reputation. Once a submitted article is accepted for publication, an author cannot resubmit or republish elsewhere. Simultaneous submission (submitting to more than one journal at a time) is also considered unethical.
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Is it bad to publish in predatory journals?

Predatory publishers use questionable tactics to profit from scholarly research. They exploit faculty and students by soliciting articles (often through spam emails) and usually request payment for publishing in advance. And, of course, the quality of the journals is sub par.
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Why do authors publish in predatory journals?

Unawareness and unethical motivations are the main reasons authors cite for publishing in predatory journals.
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What to do after publishing in a predatory journal?

If your paper is published online by a predatory journal, you may write to the office of the predatory journal and ask them to withdraw the paper from their website. Although you are not guaranteed to get a response from a predatory journal, their paper might be taken down from the website.
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What are the benefits of predatory journals?

Experts [5] believe that there are now more than 15,000 predatory journals, which promise: Peer review with a fast turnaround time. Low author processing fees—low in comparison to some of the top tier journals, but high in terms of what authors get for their money.
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The Problem of Predatory Journals

Is Frontiers 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. Based on a series of information published here, we decided to include the Frontiers Media journals on the predatory publications list.
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What are the consequences of predatory publishing?

Deleterious Effects of Predatory Publishing

It also puts at risk the cumulative nature of science. The fraudulent research and erroneous findings get into scientific literature and circulation. The enormous amount of money of funding bodies is wasted. The trust of the public in research and science is wasted.
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Why do researchers do predatory publishing intentionally?

The pressure to 'publish or perish' was another factor influencing many scholars' decisions to publish in these fast-turnaround journals. In some cases, researchers did not have adequate guidance and felt they lacked the knowledge of research to submit to a more reputable journal."
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Is predatory publishing illegal?

Although predatory publishing is exploitative and unethical, if the publisher is engaging in illegal behavior needs to be evaluated on a case by case basis. If and which journal is predatory is sometimes disputable and the best thing you can do is just not engage with a journal if you think it is predatory.
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What are the negative effects of predatory journals?

- Creating academic confusion and negative social impacts if the manuscript is flawed. - Giving negative impacts on the education of young, inexperienced researchers. - Disappearing the published article when the journal is closed. - Unable to deal with copyright infringement.
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Are Elsevier journals predatory?

The fact that Elsevier fits the consensus definition of a “predatory publisher” so well is thus only one of many reasons why data kraken Elsevier is so reviled in the academic community, but a reminder of it seems to have triggered the “we really can be trusted, honestly, this time” wolf-in-sheep-clothing-reflex in the ...
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Are predatory journals good?

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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Who are the victims of predatory journals?

First-time authors are particularly vulnerable because they may be unaware of these journals, but experienced authors have been victims as well. Here's what you need to know about predatory journals and how to protect yourself.
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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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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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Are all paid journals predatory?

No, there are other types. For example, predatory journals may steal intellectual property through deception, engage in fraudulent or fake peer review, or list respected researchers on its editorial board without their knowledge or consent.
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How can you tell if a publisher is predatory?

There is no one standard definition of what constitutes a predatory publisher but generally they are those publishers who charge a fee for the publication of material without providing the publication services an author would expect such as peer review and editing.
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Can a publisher steal my manuscript?

Firstly, reputable publishers and agents are not in the business of 'stealing' work. They are inundated with plenty of writers with plenty of ideas and if yours has potential then rest assured the agent or publisher will be interested in you and your work.
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How do you know if a publication is predatory?

Salient features of potential predatory biomed journals

The website contains spelling and grammar errors. Images are distorted/fuzzy, intended to look like something they are not, or which are unauthorized. The homepage language targets authors. The Index Copernicus Value is promoted on the website.
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Which of the following is a red flag for identifying a predatory journal?

Unclear or deceptive publishing fees and copyright policies. Fake names are listed on the editorial staff. Names of prominent scholars are included as editors without the knowledge or consent of these individuals. Published articles are plagiarized, completely fake, are scientifically unsound, or low quality.
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What is the difference between predatory journals and serious journals?

Predatory journals offer very fast publication of manuscripts they receive, which is incompatible with the length of time usually required to carry out a serious review process. Predatory journals list academics on their publishing/editorial boards without their knowledge and even against their will.
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How do you avoid predatory journals?

Tips for assessing journal quality
  1. Be wary of emails inviting you to submit to journals you've never previously heard of. ...
  2. Check the journal title against a whitelist of reputable publications. ...
  3. Check the publication schedule. ...
  4. Be wary of offers promising of quick review. ...
  5. Consider the quality of previous issues.
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Is publishing in Frontiers bad?

Frontiers is accredited by and is a member of major publishing regulatory and ethical organizations, adhering to the highest quality standards and best ethical practices. These include COPE, OASPA - Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, and DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals.
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What is the rejection rate for Frontiers?

Rejection rates in Frontiers journals are around ~27% for submissions outside of research topics, most manuscripts are published within 3 months of submission, and yet, Frontiers citations rates are amongst the very highest when compared to journals in the same categories.
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What is the best predatory journal?

European Science Review ranks first in the list of predatory journals in which 20% of the predatory research papers were published, followed by European Applied Sciences (5%) and Austrian Journal of Technical and Natural Sciences (4%). ...
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