Beall's List Of Predatory Publishers

When librarian Jeffrey Beall shut down his controversial blog listing potentially ‘predatory’ scholarly publishers and journals last year, archived copies swiftly appeared elsewhere online. More than ...

Months after deleting controversial lists of “predatory” journals and publishers, the librarian behind them still faces anonymous harassment online. Months after an academic librarian deleted lists of ...

An academic librarian’s lists of “predatory” journals and publishers on Sunday vanished from the internet without explanation. His business partners now say he was forced to shut down the website.

For aficionados of bad science, the blog of University of Colorado librarian Jeffrey Beall was essential reading. Beall’s blog charted the murky world of predatory and vanity academic publishers, many ...

“Predatory publishers” promise to publish academic articles for a fee. However, these publishers may not conduct adequate or any peer review and may request bank account or other personal information.

Rochester Institute of Technology: Ethical Editing: A Case Study in Avoiding Predatory Publishers

Inside Higher Ed: Librarian's list of 'predatory' journals reportedly removed due to 'threats and politics'

Librarian's list of 'predatory' journals reportedly removed due to 'threats and politics'

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The Conversation: Who will keep predatory science journals at bay now that Jeffrey Beall’s blog is gone?

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Who will keep predatory science journals at bay now that Jeffrey Beall’s blog is gone?

The Chronicle of Higher Education: Why Beall’s List Died — and What It Left Unresolved About Open Access

Nine months after a dogged academic librarian quietly deleted his carefully tended list shaming more than a thousand scientific journals as unscrupulous, the Beall’s List Murder Mystery remains ...

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