Research
Jeffrey Beall’s Writing and Research on Scholarly Open-Access Publishing
1. Reviews in The Charleston Advisor:
- Bentham Open
- Five Scholarly Open Access Publishers
- Internet Scientific Publications
- Update: Predatory Open-Access Scholarly Publishers
- Five Predatory Mega-Journals: A Review
2. Opinion Pieces and Scholarly Articles
- Scholars beware: Predatory publishers are increasingly targeting psychologists and other social scientists (with James Dubois)
- Ban predators from the scientific record
- Dangerous predatory publishers threaten medical research
- “Predatory” Open-Access Scholarly Publishers
- Best practices for scholarly authors in the age of predatory journals
- Predatory journals and the breakdown of research cultures
- The “metric” system: yet more chaos in scholarly publishing
- Spurious Alternative Impact Factors: The Scale of The Problem From on Academic Perspective (with Fredy R.S. Gutierrez and Diego A. Forero)
- Predatory Publishers are Corrupting Open Access
- Predatory Publishing: Overzealous open-access advocates are creating an exploitative environment, threatening the credibility of scholarly publishing
- Medical Publishing Triage: Chronicling Predatory Open Access Publishers
- Scholarly Publishing Free for All
- Avoiding the Peril of Publishing Qualitative Research in Predatory Journals
- Unintended Consequences: The Rise of Predatory Publishers and the Future of Scholarly Publishing
- Predatory Publishing is Just One of the Consequences of Gold Open Access
3. Interviews
- by Matti Myllykoski
- by Dr. Greg Davis [radio interview]
- by Research Information
- by Richard Poynder
- by Carl Elliott
- by Laureano Ralon
- by Katja Keuchenius
- by Kristen Wilson
- by Ryan Warner [radio interview]
- by Bob Garfield [radio interview]
- by George Machovec
- by Stewart Wills [podcast]
4. Quotations in newspaper and magazine articles
- Who’s Afraid of Peer Review
- On the Net, a Scam of a Most Scholarly Kind
- ‘Predatory’ Online Journals Lure Scholars Who Are Eager to Publish
- As Open Access Explodes, How to Tell the Good From the Bad and the Ugly?
- The Dark Side of Publishing
- Towson professor investigated over allegations of plagiarism
- Scientific Articles Accepted (Personal Checks, Too)
- Exposing Predatory Publishers
Last updated September 2, 2016