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掠夺性期刊与出版商×审稿流程×
领域出版伦理出版伦理
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份20101665
提出者Jeffrey Beall (University of Colorado Denver); international research communityScientific publishing community; formalized by journals and COPE
类型FrameworkProcess
开创性文献Beall, J. (2010). Predatory Open-Access Scholarly Publishers. The Charleston Advisor, 11(4), 10–17. link ↗Committee on Publication Ethics (2023). COPE Guidelines: Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers. COPE. link ↗
别名Predatory Publishing, Fake Journals, Pay-to-Publish SchemesPeer Reviewing, Manuscript Evaluation, Scholarly Review
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摘要Predatory journals are fake academic publishers that exploit the open-access model by charging authors publication fees without providing peer review, editorial oversight, or quality control. Coined by librarian Jeffrey Beall in 2010, the term describes publishers that prioritize profit over scientific integrity, accepting nearly all submissions (regardless of quality), using deceptive marketing (claiming high impact factors, faking indexing, using names similar to established journals), and often hosting work that would not survive peer review. Publishing in predatory journals damages an author's credibility and wastes research dissemination efforts.Peer review is the process by which manuscripts are evaluated by experts in the same field before publication in academic journals. Reviewers assess the manuscript's scientific merit, methodology, clarity, and contribution to the field. Established in 1665 with the first scientific journal (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society), peer review remains the gold standard for quality control in academic publishing. Despite ongoing criticism and proposals for alternatives, peer review continues to filter low-quality and unethical work, though it is imperfect and sometimes slow.
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ScholarGate方法对比: Predatory Journals and Publishers · Peer Review Process. 于 2026-06-18 检索自 https://scholargate.app/zh/compare