“Fake” Journals and the Fragility of Authenticity: Citation Indexes, “Predatory” Publishing, and the African Research Ecosystem

2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 276-296
Author(s):  
David Mills ◽  
Abigail Branford ◽  
Kelsey Inouye ◽  
Natasha Robinson ◽  
Patricia Kingori
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emanuel Kulczycki ◽  
Marek Hołowiecki ◽  
Zehra Taskin ◽  
Franciszek Krawczyk

One of the most fundamental issues in academia today is understanding the differences between legitimate and predatory publishing. While decision-makers and managers consider journals indexed in popular citation indexes such as Web of Science or Scopus as legitimate, they use two blacklists (Beall’s and Cabell’s), one of which has not been updated for a few years, to identify predatory journals. The main aim of our study is to reveal the contribution of the journals accepted as legitimate by the authorities to the visibility of blacklisted journals. For this purpose, 65 blacklisted journals in social sciences and 2,338 Web-of-Science-indexed journals that cited these blacklisted journals were examined in-depth in terms of index coverages, subject categories, impact factors and self-citation patterns. We have analysed 3,234 unique cited papers from blacklisted journals and 5,964 unique citing papers (6,750 citations of cited papers) from Web of Science journals. We found that 13% of the blacklisted papers were cited by WoS journals and 37% of the citations were from impact-factor journals. As a result, although the impact factor is used by decision-makers to determine the levels of the journals, it has been revealed that there is no significant relationship between the impact factor and the number of citations to blacklisted journals. On the other hand, country and author self-citation practices of the journals should be considered. All the findings of this study underline the importance of the second part of this study, which will examine the contents of citations to articles published in predatory journals because understanding the motivations of the authors who cited blacklisted journals is important to correctly understand the citation patterns between impact-factor and blacklisted journals.


Author(s):  
Kiduk Yang ◽  
Jongwook Lee ◽  
Seon-Heui Choi

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1956 ◽  
Vol 123 (3185) ◽  
pp. 62-62
Author(s):  
Eugene Garfield
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2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (12) ◽  
pp. 1874 ◽  
Author(s):  
Armen Yuri Gasparyan ◽  
Bekaidar Nurmashev ◽  
Alexander A. Voronov ◽  
Alexey N. Gerasimov ◽  
Anna M. Koroleva ◽  
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