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  • Rehabilitation Sciences
  • Scholarly Publishing
  • Open Access Models

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  • Predatory open access journals exploit the author-pays model, charging fees without rigorous peer review.
  • This compromises the integrity and reputation of scholarly communication.
  • No prior investigation has quantified predatory publishing within the rehabilitation field.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and quantify predatory open access journals in rehabilitation.
  • To determine the geographic distribution of these predatory publishers.
  • To assess the prevalence of predatory practices impacting rehabilitation research.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Beall's List, a recognized resource for identifying predatory publishers.
  • Analyzed 1113 publishers to identify relevant journals in the rehabilitation domain.
  • Extracted data on journal counts, article volume, article processing charges (APCs), and indexing status.

Main Results:

  • Identified 59 predatory journals publishing 5610 articles, with a median of 21 articles per journal.
  • Median article processing charges were $499.
  • Only 1 journal was listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals; 7 (12%) were indexed by PubMed.
  • Predominant publisher locations: India (36%), United States (25%), Pakistan (5%); 25% lacked verifiable addresses.

Conclusions:

  • The threat of predatory publishing is significant within the rehabilitation field.
  • Rehabilitation professionals must exercise caution and utilize available tools to identify predatory journals.
  • Vigilance is crucial to maintain the credibility of open access publishing in rehabilitation research.