predatoryjulkaisut
Predatoryjulkaisut, also known as predatory publishing or predatory journals, are scientific journals that publish articles without proper peer review or editorial vetting. These journals often charge authors high publication fees, known as article processing charges (APCs), regardless of whether the articles are accepted for publication. Predatoryjulkaisut are characterized by their low-quality standards, lack of transparency, and unethical practices.
The term "predatory" is used because these journals prey on researchers, particularly those from developing countries
Predatoryjulkaisut often have the following characteristics:
- They accept submissions without peer review or with minimal vetting.
- They charge high APCs, sometimes up to thousands of dollars per article.
- They have poor or non-existent editorial boards.
- They lack transparency in their publishing process and fees.
- They often publish duplicate, plagiarized, or low-quality research.
To avoid predatoryjulkaisut, authors should be cautious when choosing journals for publication. They should look for