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predatory journals

#PredatoryJournals: A critical tag highlighting deceptive academic publishers exploiting researchers. This tag connects to vital discussions on research integrity, publication ethics, and the reproducibility crisis. It facilitates analysis of trending scholarly misconduct, informing academic studies on predatory publishing practices and expert insights into identifying and avoiding these journals. Researchers, academics, and students utilize this tag to share experiences, warn others, and contribute to collective knowledge about safeguarding research quality and upholding academic standards. Join the conversation and help combat predatory publishing!

How will the removal of the UGC CARE List impact academic journal credibility in India?

The UGC CARE List has long been a benchmark for researchers and academicians to identify credible and high-quality journals. With its removal, there may be concerns about increased predatory publications and the dilution of academic integrity. What are your thoughts on how this change will influence journal credibility, and what...

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How can universities safeguard against predatory journals in the absence of the UGC CARE List?

One of the primary concerns with the removal of the UGC CARE List is the potential rise of predatory and fake journals taking advantage of researchers. How should universities, research institutions, and academic bodies develop internal mechanisms to guide researchers toward ethical and reputable publishing? What policies or vetting criteria...

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