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  1. 11 sty 2017 · Spend a few minutes searching on the following websites for the publisher or journal in question: Bealls List (scholarlyoa.com), which contains blacklisted publishers and journals, as well as so-called hijacked journals; and PubPeer, a popular, anonymous database that allows you to search for misconduct among individual researchers.

  2. 26 paź 2021 · Quasi-predatory journals would reveal poor-quality or ignored reviews. High-status journals coasting on reputation might also be exposed.

  3. Don't use iTeach Alternative Teacher Certification. New Teacher. When I was looking for an alternative teacher certificate program, iTeach was one of the first ones I looked at and unfortunately I chose it. I must say that I made a huge mistake.

  4. Potential predatory scholarly open‑access publishers. Instructions: first, find the journals publisher – it is usually written at the bottom of the journal’s webpage or in the “About” section. Then simply enter the publisher’s name or its URL in the search box above.

  5. 15 paź 2024 · November 3, 2023: The literary agency Writers House recently alerted the Authors Guild that someone is impersonating one of its agents, Merrilee Heifetz, via email. The scammer is reaching out to authors claiming to be Heifetz and saying they work for an agency called Lighthouse Literary.

  6. 22 mar 2017 · Alan Burdick reports on a recent sting operation described in the journal Nature to root out fraud and pay-to-play in scientific publications.

  7. 11 sie 2022 · Deceptive, sham, and hoax publishing operations have become an unfortunate reality in online journal market. Some basic tips can help you avoid falling prey to their scheme. Consider these questions: 1. "Where is this journal indexed?"

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