^ That was the standard blacklist, but I thought it was shut down in 2017?
It's really tricky, because the move to open access publishing (which typically requires that authors pay) is a good thing on one hand, but facilitates these junk journals (and inflates publication count) on the other hand.
There are also Cabell's lists, both of predatory and "quality" journals.
It's really tricky, because the move to open access publishing (which typically requires that authors pay) is a good thing on one hand, but facilitates these junk journals (and inflates publication count) on the other hand.
There are also Cabell's lists, both of predatory and "quality" journals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beall%27s_List
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabells%27_Predatory_Reports