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Mar 1, 2021 · The findings show the profound influence of Jeffrey Beall, who composed and maintained himself lists of predatory publishers and journals, on the whole discussion on predatory publishing. The major themes by which Beall has characterized predatory journals are widely present in non-Beall publications.
- Dark Clouds Loom Large
Jeffrey Beall, an academic librarian and a researcher at the...
- To Publish and Perish
The paradigm of ‘predatory publishing’ has been commented on...
- Who Publishes in Them and Why
Many webpages list PFJs, for example, Stop Predatory...
- Medical Publishing Triage
Medical publishing in particular and scholarly publishing in...
- Dark Clouds Loom Large
Feb 18, 2021 · Between 2009 and 2012, Jeffrey Beall published four articles which analysed 18 publishers (17 of which he identified as predatory). He also introduced the term predatory in the context of scientific publishing.
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Between 2009 and 2012, Jeffrey Beall published four articles which analysed 18 publishers (17 of which he identified as predatory). He also introduced the term predatory in the context of scientific publishing. In 2012, he started Beall’s List, which maintained a list of predatory pub-lishers and journals.
May 24, 2022 · Between 2009 and 2012, Jeffrey Beall analyzed 18 publishers, which were publishing 1328 journals. He classified all but one of the publishers as predatory. In this paper we look again at these publishers to see what has changed since that initial analysis.
In this interview, Beall discusses some aspects and impacts of predatory publishing, as well as the dilemma of open-access research and what different entities can do to diminish the...
Sep 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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May 1, 2022 · Jeffrey Beall, a US librarian, coined the term “predatory publishing” specifically to describe a movement or phenomenon of open access (OA) journals and publishers that he and others believed displayed exploitative and unscholarly principles.