predatory journals meaning
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A predatory journal is a publication that actively asks researchers for manuscripts. They have no peer review system and no true editorial board and are often found to publish mediocre or even worthless papers. They also ask for huge publication charges.
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Predatory journals are not genuine and do not adhere to any publishing guidelines or standrads. They tend to mislead the authors by showcasing the highest impact factor, the quick turnaround time for manuscript approval, more publication fees, no evaluation system, etc. One should be vigilant while choosing a journal.
You can also use Beall's list of predatory journals to identify whether the journal is predatory.
For more info, read this blog;
Choosing the Right Journal — A Comprehensive Guide for Early-career Researchers
https://typeset.io/resources/choosing-the-right-journal-a-comprehensive-guide-for-early-career-researchers/
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