2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.acalib.2022.102659
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Cabells' Predatory Reports criteria: Assessment and proposed revisions

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“…However, it is currently not available for free and has relatively low popularity. Additionally, when considering the evaluation of journals based on the 74 criteria, there is doubt about the consistent and meticulous examination of these criteria for each journal under review by Cabells (Cabells, 2019;da Silva et al, 2023;Dony et al, 2020;Mo et al, 2023). In a recent development, the National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences unveiled the Early Warning List of International Journals in early 2020, aimed at combating predatory publishing practises.…”
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“…However, it is currently not available for free and has relatively low popularity. Additionally, when considering the evaluation of journals based on the 74 criteria, there is doubt about the consistent and meticulous examination of these criteria for each journal under review by Cabells (Cabells, 2019;da Silva et al, 2023;Dony et al, 2020;Mo et al, 2023). In a recent development, the National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences unveiled the Early Warning List of International Journals in early 2020, aimed at combating predatory publishing practises.…”
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