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Editorial Open Access
Volume 4 | Issue 4 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.33696/Gynaecology.4.055

Predatory versus Non-Predatory Journals: An Important Distinction to be Made

  • 1Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School, North Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Corresponding Author

Elliot M. Levine, Elliot.levine@rosalindfranklin.edu

Received Date: December 12, 2023

Accepted Date: December 19, 2023

Abstract

The concerns of a journal being designated as “predatory” are raised, discussing the varied evidence for such categorization.  Other related issues are discussed, such as the Article Publication Cost, and the indexing of the published manuscript in various databases. The specific characteristics of predatory behavior is described for the professional reader to judge the merits of any particular journal.

Keywords

Predatory journals, Professional integrity, Publication ethics

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