We outline a new direction for this web site (and our Twitter feed). We will still focus on predatory publishing but will also have a much wider coverage.
Category: Unethical Publishing
Generators, such as ChapGPT, cannot be listed as authors on a paper, yet this is happening and (in some cases) it is easy to spot.
A journal that is indexed by Scope Database appears to give the impression that it is indexed by Scopus, whereas the coverage has been discontinued. Is this an example of malpractice?
In May 2020, Kyle Siler said that there is no agreed definition of predatory publishing. Although this article was written almost two and a half years ago, is this still true today?
Our web site and Twitter feed focuses on Predatory Publishing but we have been getting more interested in Unethical Publishing, but what do we mean by that?