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Anderson, R. (2017). Federal Trade Commission and National Institutes of Health take action against predatory publishing practices.
How to Identify a Predatory Journal or Publisher
Is the journal's mission and scope clearly defined?
Are there spelling and grammar errors on the website, in titles, and abstracts?
Is there an editorial team you can contact? Or are the email addresses non-professional and non-journal/publisher affiliated?
Is there a submission fee instead of a publication fee?
Does the journal charge excessive fees for publication? It should be clear what fees are paid for. Predatory publishers hide fees until after you submit your manuscript.
Does the publication claim to have an impact factor when there is none?
Are there clear production, peer-review and publication processes?
Here is a handy graphic with tips on how to identify predatory journals: