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Checklists to detect potential predatory biomedical journals: a systematic review

Abstract

BackgroundThe increase in the number of predatory journals puts scholarly communication at risk. In order to guard against publication in predatory journals, authors may use checklists to help detect predatory journals. We believe there are a large number of such checklists yet it is uncertain whether these checklists contain similar content. We conducted a systematic review to identify checklists that help to detect potential predatory …

Authors

Cukier S; Helal L; Rice DB; Pupkaite J; Ahmadzai N; Wilson M; Skidmore B; Lalu MM; Moher D

Journal

BMC Medicine, Vol. 18, No. 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

12 2020

DOI

10.1186/s12916-020-01566-1

ISSN

1741-7015