2022, Number 4
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Acta de Otorrinolaringología CCC 2022; 50 (4)
Predatory Journals and their Identification: Systematic Review
Lugo-Machado JA, Pacheco-Sánchez AA, Medina-Valentón E, García-Ramírez PE
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 293-298
PDF size: 198.00 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Predatory journals are a global threat, because they accept manuscripts
for publication for fees, without performing the promised quality controls. Naïve
readers are not the only victims, novice researchers have also been tricked into submitting
their manuscripts to these journals.
Objective: The objective was to identify
the characteristics of a predatory magazine.
Materials and methods: A systematic
review has been carried out following the PRISMA Preferred Reporting Items for
Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyse guidelines of the empirical studies found in
PubMed, SciELO, Elsevier and academic Google with the MeSH terms (“predatory
journals” or “predatory journal and systematic review”).
Results: 81 writings with
the indicated terms were located, selecting six possible articles, in which only four
writings were accessed.
Conclusions: There is no single and infallible checklist,
but it is pointed out that predatory journals: lack records in DOAJ, ICMJE, COPE,
likewise it is necessary to verify if the editor is a member of known publishing organizations,
if the website of journals contains current and reliable information, if
indexed in PubMed; for this, see MEDLINE.
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