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  • Medical Publishing
  • Scholarly Communication
  • Bibliometrics

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  • Online medical journals exhibit diverse business models, editorial standards, and content quality.
  • Predatory journals are characterized by a focus on collecting article processing charges with minimal regard for peer review or manuscript quality.
  • Frequent email solicitations for manuscript submissions are a common tactic employed by predatory journals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the characteristics of unsolicited submission requests received by medical researchers.
  • To assess the prevalence of predatory journals among those soliciting submissions.
  • To identify criteria for evaluating the legitimacy of online medical journals.

Main Methods:

  • A 6-month collection of email solicitations for manuscript submissions was conducted by an internal medicine author.
  • The unique journal names, medical fields covered, and requested article types were cataloged.
  • Journal listings in PubMed and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) were checked.
  • Inclusion on Beall's list of predatory journals was noted.
  • Article processing charges were recorded.

Main Results:

  • A total of 210 unique journal titles across over 40 medical fields were identified.
  • Fifteen different article types were requested.
  • The majority of these journals were not indexed in PubMed or DOAJ.
  • 182 journals were identified on Beall's list of predatory journals.
  • The median article processing charge was $1035.

Conclusions:

  • Medical faculty and trainees receive numerous submission requests, making journal quality assessment challenging.
  • A minimum standard for journal legitimacy includes indexing in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).
  • Clear editorial and publication policies are essential indicators of a reputable journal.