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Beall's List – of Potential Predatory Journals and PublishersThis is an archived version of the Beall's list – a list of potential predatory publishers created by a librarian Jeffrey Beall. We will only update links and ...Standalone JournalsHow to recognize predatory ...Hijacked JournalsJeffrey Beall’s ResearchContact
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Research Guides: Predatory Publishing: Jeffrey Beall### Summary of Jeffrey Beall and Beall's List
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Beall's legacy in the battle against predatory publishers - KendallFeb 18, 2021 · Between 2009 and 2012, Jeffrey Beall published four articles which analysed 18 publishers (17 of which he identified as predatory).<|separator|>
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Changelog - Beall's ListRecent changes include removing World Nutrition Journal (Feb 7, 2025) and adding Prime Scholars, BioRes Scientia, and Athenaeum Scientific Publishers (Dec 24, ...
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Predatory publishers are corrupting open access - NatureSep 12, 2012 · Journals that exploit the author-pays model damage scholarly publishing and promote unethical behaviour by scientists, argues Jeffrey Beall.
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Best practices for scholarly authors in the age of predatory journalsIn this article, Jeffrey Beall discusses one recent phenomenon that has arisen from the open access movement: that of 'predatory publishers'.
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[PDF] Predatory Journals: Revisiting Beall's Research - Graham KendallMay 24, 2022 · The term “predatory publishing” was first used by Beall in April 2010 [3], in his second paper addressing this issue, the first being [4]. Beall ...
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What I learned from predatory publishers - PMC - NIHJun 15, 2017 · In January 2012, I launched a new blog titled Scholarly Open Access that listed predatory publishers and journals and offered critical ...
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Beall's list: gone but not lost - ClarivateJan 24, 2017 · Beall's list of 'predatory' open access journals has disappeared but the information isn't lost: It still exists across many resources – including on Publons.
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Predatory Publishing: A Modest Proposal - Poynder BlogspotSep 8, 2015 · Since 2011 Beall's list has increased from just 18 publishers to 693. One has to ask: why would there have been a 3,750% increase in this number ...
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'Predatory' open access: a longitudinal study of article volumes and ...After an initial scan of all predatory publishers and journals included in the so-called Beall's list, a sample of 613 journals was constructed using a ...
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[PDF] 1 Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers For ...Jan 1, 2015 · Evaluating scholarly open-access publishers is a process that includes closely, cautiously, thoroughly, and at times skeptically examining ...
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Why did Beall's List of potential predatory publishers go dark?Jan 17, 2017 · Jeffrey Beall is a pioneer in his effort to provide a reliable consulting source for avoiding unworthy publishers/journals (so-called predatory) ...Missing: history | Show results with:history<|separator|>
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Identifying Predatory or Pseudo-Journals - PMC - NIHIn compiling his list, Beall used criteria (Table 1) that he based in part on two policy statements—the COPE Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers and the ...
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Applying Beall's Criteria to Assess the Predatory Nature of both OA ...Jeffrey Beall defines “predatory” journals as those that “exploit the gold open-access model for their own profit” while not engaging in a rigorous peer review ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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How to recognize predatory journals - Beall's ListIf a journal is indexed by JCR or/and DOAJ, that is usually a very good indicator that the journal is not predatory.
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Beyond Beall's List: Better understanding predatory publishersThe highest-profile watchdog of predatory publishers is Jeffrey Beall, a librarian at the University of Colorado-Denver, who curates a blacklist.
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Perception, impact and use of Beall's list by the scientific community ...Jul 7, 2023 · Beall's list is widely used to identify potentially predatory journals. With this study, we aim to investigate the impact of Beall's list on the perception of ...Missing: expansion | Show results with:expansion
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Awareness of predatory publishing - PMC - NIHPredatory journals are included in Beall's list (correct answer: true). 25 (61.0%), 15 (48.4%). Of those who self-reported awareness of predatory journals ...Missing: raised | Show results with:raised
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How is open access accused of being predatory? The impact of ...The findings show the profound influence of Jeffrey Beall, who composed and maintained himself lists of predatory publishers and journals, on the whole ...
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Caution with the continued use of Jeffrey Beall's “predatory” open ...Jul 26, 2017 · Academics and scientists are cautioned about the use of Jeffrey Beall's now retracted and defunct lists of “potential, possible, or probable ...
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A famed journal blacklist is dead. Long live a blacklist! - STAT NewsJan 27, 2017 · ... Beall was biased against publishers from the developing world. ... “Who will keep predatory science journals at bay now that Jeffrey Beall's blog ...Missing: countries | Show results with:countries
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Signs of divisiveness, discrimination and stigmatization caused by ...Freedom of speech that embraces prejudice, via Beall's blog, and the establishment of “predatory” blacklists, are enhanced discriminatory ideologies that ...
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(PDF) Academia should stop using Beall's Lists and review their use ...This paper argues that the use of Beall's Lists, pre- and post-2017, may constitute a methodological error.
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Who's Afraid of Peer Review? - ScienceOct 4, 2013 · Who's Afraid of Peer Review? John BohannonAuthors Info ... Beall's list, which I scraped from his website on 4 October 2012, named 181 ...
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Predatory publishing in Scopus: Evidence on cross-country differencesBohannon (2013) exposed flawed editorial practices by submitting fake scientific articles to journals of publishers from Beall's list. The fake articles were ...2.2. Beall's Lists · 3. Database · 5. Regression Analysis<|separator|>
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Publisher Threatens Librarian With $1 Billion Lawsuit - NPRMay 15, 2013 · One publisher named on "Beall's List of Predatory Publishers 2013" is OMICS Publishing Group, which told him this week that it "intends to sue ...
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Controversial website that lists 'predatory' publishers shuts downJan 18, 2017 · A widely read website that lists “potential, possible or probable predatory scholarly open-access publishers” was wiped clean of all its content on 15 January.
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U.S. government agency sues publisher, charging it with deceiving ...Aug 26, 2016 · In 2013, the publisher threatened to sue Beall for $1 billion; Beall has written extensively about the publisher on his blog. OMICS is a major ...
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Librarian behind list of 'predatory' publishers still faces harassment ...Jun 1, 2017 · The lists, while controversial -- one publisher threatened to sue Beall for $1 billion -- were a resource for many scholars wondering if the ...
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Librarian's list of 'predatory' journals reportedly removed due to ...Jan 17, 2017 · Jeffrey Beall, scholarly communications librarian at the University of Colorado at Denver, created the lists in 2008. They grew to include ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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Journals blacklist creator blames university for website closureJun 13, 2017 · Jeffrey Beall says he faced 'intense pressure' from the University of Colorado Denver and feared losing his job. Published on. June 13, 2017.Missing: resignation | Show results with:resignation
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[PDF] The Razor's Edge of Predatory Publishing An Interview with Jeffrey ...At the time Beall stopped his blog Scholarly Open Access in. 2017, he had been tracking scholarly publishing, the exponen- tial growth of predatory publishers, ...
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What I learned from predatory publishers - Biochemia Medica### Summary of Jeffrey Beall’s Reasons for Shutting Down Scholarly Open Access Blog and List
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Publisher Threatens to Sue Blogger for $1-BillionMay 15, 2013 · A Threatening Letter. The rambling, six-page letter argues that Mr. Beall's blog is “ridiculous, baseless, impertinent,” and “smacks of ...
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Mystery as controversial list of predatory publishers disappearsJan 17, 2017 · A popular blog that lists "potential, possible, or probable predatory" publishers and journals has disappeared, but it is not clear why.
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Predatory journals: Perception, impact and use of Beall's list by the ...Jul 7, 2023 · Beall's list is widely used to identify potentially predatory journals. With this study, we aim to investigate the impact of Beall's list on the perception of ...
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Predatory Publishing - Research Guides at UCLA LibraryNov 5, 2024 · Jeffrey Beall is a scholarly innovation librarian that began to assess predatory publisher and journals, creating Beall's list to quickly ...
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Pay-to-view blacklist of predatory journals set to launch - NatureMay 31, 2017 · Scholarly-services firm Cabell's International in Beaumont, Texas, says that on 15 June it will launch its own list of predatory journals.
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The Journal Blacklist surpasses the 12000 journals listed markOct 2, 2019 · Simon Linacre reflects on the news this week that Cabells announced it has reached 12,000 journals on its Journal Blacklist and shares some ...Missing: history | Show results with:history<|separator|>
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Cabell's New Predatory Journal Blacklist: A ReviewJul 25, 2017 · The purpose of a predatory-journal blacklist is to identify and call attention to such scam operations, in order to make it harder for them to fool authors.Missing: history launch
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Full article: Beall's List and Cabell's Blacklist: A Comparison of Two ...Dec 2, 2019 · This study uses systematic random sampling to compare the content of “Beall's List of Predatory Journals and Publishers” and “Cabell's Blacklist” of journals.Missing: successors | Show results with:successors
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Predatory Journals List 2025This is currently the largest and most up-to-date list available online and offline. It began inspired by Jeffrey Beall's list and grew as new allegations were ...
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Predatory Journals — What Can We Do to Protect Their Prey?Jan 6, 2025 · The number of predatory journals is difficult to accurately determine but was estimated at more than 15,000 in 2021. While the ICMJE ...
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How to spot predatory journals: 4 tips and 2 checklistsSep 30, 2025 · Checklists to help you spot predatory journals · Knowledge of the journal · Publisher's contact information · Journal's peer review process · Fees ...<|separator|>
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Predatory Publishing in 2025 - Research InformationDec 9, 2024 · The year 2025 will be 15 years since Beall first coined the term predatory publishing, and while Beall himself has long since retired to the Colorado ...
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The rise of predatory publishing and journals - NatureNov 8, 2024 · There has been an exponential rise in so-called 'predatory journals' publishing work in all forms of healthcare literature over recent years.Introduction · Issues With Predatory... · Characters Of Predatory...
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Retractions and Predatory Journals: A Growing Crisis - EnagoMar 27, 2025 · ... growth of predatory journals. Research retractions, the formal withdrawal of published studies, have seen a notable increase in recent years.
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Understanding the Influence of Predatory Journals Articles Included ...Jun 26, 2025 · A total of 7 articles were included. One found that 157 systematic reviews cited at least one article from predatory journals. Another ...
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Predatory Journals: What the Researchers and Authors Should KnowBeall, through his work, created awareness by maintaining a list of potentially predatory publishers and journals. His efforts shed light on the deceptive ...
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The prey's perspective on the rise of predatory publishing - PMC - NIHThe rise of predatory journals has been facilitated by an increasing worldwide emphasis on using bibliometric criteria to evaluate academic productivity.