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  • Medical Journal Publishing
  • Academic Integrity
  • Scholarly Communication

Background:

  • Predatory journals pose a significant threat to the integrity of scientific research and scholarly communication.
  • Recent statements from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and the Asia Pacific Association of Medical Journal Editors (APAME) highlight the escalating problem.
  • The proliferation of predatory journals undermines trust in scientific findings and can mislead researchers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of predatory journals.
  • To propose actionable strategies for researchers, journal publishers, and editors to address the threat of predatory publishing.
  • To offer insights into the future landscape of scholarly publishing in the context of predatory practices.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current trends and definitions of predatory journals.
  • Analysis of statements and guidelines from major medical journal editor associations.
  • Synthesis of expert recommendations for combating predatory publishing.

Main Results:

  • Predatory journals exploit the open-access model, often charging publication fees without providing legitimate editorial and publishing services.
  • Key stakeholders, including researchers, must develop critical appraisal skills to identify and avoid predatory publications.
  • Proactive measures by publishers and editors are crucial for maintaining the credibility of the scientific record.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing predatory journals requires a multi-faceted approach involving education, ethical guidelines, and collaborative action.
  • Strengthening editorial standards and promoting transparency are essential to safeguard the scientific literature.
  • Continuous vigilance and adaptation of strategies are necessary to counter the evolving nature of predatory publishing.