[Predatory journals: What are they and how to avoid them?]

Jorgelina Barrios-De Tomasi
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Currently, a large number of predatory journals have proliferated. Their purpose is to obtain fraudulent profits by promising the rapid publication of scientific works, without fulfilling the services of quality review. These publishers have managed to copy the models of open access journals, which is why they are increasingly difficult to identify, coupled with the fact that many of them have opened spaces in the most important indexes of scientific journals, such as Medline, Web of Science (WoS), Scopus, Embase, among others. These publishers cheat not only the authors of the research they intend to publish but also the readers and general public with publications that have not been reviewed and evaluated properly by a system of peers or academic experts. Therefore, the aim of this work is to make known some of the most common practices of predatory journals, so that anyone interested in the editorial process, whether as an author, editor or reader, has the elements to identify these fraudulent journals, and this bad practice in the editorial process.

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目前,大量掠夺性期刊如雨后春笋般涌现。它们的目的是通过承诺快速出版科学著作来骗取利润,却不提供高质量的审稿服务。这些出版商成功地复制了开放存取期刊的模式,这就是为什么它们越来越难以辨认,再加上它们中的许多都在最重要的科学期刊索引中开辟了空间,如 Medline、Web of Science (WoS)、Scopus、Embase 等。这些出版商用未经同行或学术专家系统适当审查和评估的出版物欺骗的不仅是他们打算发表研究成果的作者,还有读者和公众。因此,这项工作的目的是让人们了解掠夺性期刊最常见的一些做法,以便任何对编辑过程感兴趣的人,无论是作为作者、编辑还是读者,都能掌握识别这些欺诈性期刊以及编辑过程中这种不良做法的要素。
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