Open Access is the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the rights to use these articles fully in the digital environment. Open Access ensures that anyone can access and use these results—to turn ideas into industries and breakthroughs into better lives (SPARC).
Predatory publishing is the unethical practice exploiting the "author pays" publishing model to earn revenue. Predatory publishers typically do not follow accepted scholarly publishing practice. The goal is to convince scholars to submit their work to make money for the publisher, rather than contribute to the scholarly record.This practice can lead to financial loss due to inappropriate fees and can be damaging to the author's reputation.
A coalition of scholarly publishers and associations collaborated to create this short checklist for authors to refer to when evaluating a journal as a possible place of publication for his research. By asking a few short questions and evaluating the journal according to the checklist, authors can be assured that the journal they are considering, whether subscription based or open access, will be one of quality, rigor, and respect.
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