Predatory journals: what can we do to protect their prey?
Christine Laine, Dianne Babski, Vivienne C Bachelet, Till W B��rnighausen, Christopher Baethge, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Frank Frizelle, Laragh Gollogy, Sabine Kleinert, Elizabeth Loder, Jo��o Monteiro, Eric J Rubin, Peush Sahni, Christina C Wee, Jin-Hong Yoo, Lilia Zakhama
No abstract text available.
- Clark, J. & Smith, R. BMJ 350, h210 (2015)
[PMID: 25596387]
- Laine, C. & Winker, M. A. World Association of Medical Editors; 18 February 2017. Accessed at https://wame.org/identifying-predatory-or-pseudo-journals on 15 November 2024.
- Linacre, S. Cabells blog. 1 September 2021. Accessed at https://blog.cabells.com/2021/09/01/mountain-to-climb/ on 15 November 2024.
- ICMJE. Updated January 2025. Available at https://icmje.org/recommendations/browse/
- Manca, A., et al. CMAJ 190, E1042���E1045 (2018)
[PMID: 30181150]
- Chambers, A. H. Science 364, 602 (2019)
[PMID: 31073067]
- Grudniewicz, A. et al. Nature 576, 210���212 (2019)
[PMID: 31827288]
- Think.Check.Submit. Accessed at https://thinkchecksubmit.org/journals/ on 15 November 2024.
- National Institutes of Health. Issued 3 November 2017. Notice no. NOT-OD-18-011. Accessed at https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-18-011.html on 15 November 2024.