Predatory and Questionable Publishing Practices: How to Recognise and Avoid Them
Publishers play a crucial role in scholarly research by facilitating peer review, providing editorial support, and ensuring the availability of scientific publications. Publishing with reputable publishers enhances the visibility and impact of research. However, the rise of predatory publishers, which engage in questionable practices like poor peer review and aggressive acquisition, poses risks to scholars and institutions. These practices can harm reputations and the credibility of the scholarly record. This guide offers practical advice for avoiding predatory journals, written by open access specialists of a Dutch consortium of university libraries.
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