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Predatory journals

Predatory journals exploit the publishing model. Most open access journals - including high-quality journals - charge the author a fee ("Article Processing Charge" or APC) to support publication and peer-review costs. Predatory journals exist only to collect article processing fees from authors: every article submitted, with payment, is published. There is no legitimate peer review.

If you're being asked to pay an Article Processing Fee/Charge to publish in a journal you're not familiar with, do some research to confirm that it is a legitimate, high-quality open access journal.

Consult the (DOAJ) which provides a list of legitimate open access journals. If you still can't find a satisfactory answer, you will need to assess the legitimacy of the journal yourself. Here are some useful resources to guide you:

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Contact the Office of Scholarly Communication if you have questions on any of these areas or have further suggestions for development.

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