Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine (Mar 2018)

How can emergency physicians protect their work in the era of pseudo publishing?

  • Gul Pamukcu Gunaydin,
  • Nurettin Ozgur Dogan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 11 – 14

Abstract

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Recently scientists have been targets of pseudo journals (fake, hijacked or predatory journals). These journals provide a low barrier to publication and quick publication times compared to high quality journals and exploit the pay-to-publish system in order to charge publication fees but they provide no formal peer-review. We aim to increase awareness among emergency physicians about pseudo journals.Trying to list all of fake, hijacked or predatory journals is not the solution because new journals are launched almost everyday and the fast proliferation of journals makes it difficult to identify and list all of them. Only an understanding of the practices and markers of legitimate and predatory publishers will allow the researcher to keep pace with danger because fraud is an ever-changing field.In this review we offer basic information (our top list of strategies and potential red flags) to recognize these journals to avoid submission and suggest some solutions if a paper has already been submitted or published in these journals. Keywords: Fake journal, Hijacked journal, Open access, Predatory journal, Predatory publishing, Pseudo publishing