Your library liaison can help!
With the advent of open access publishing printing barriers are removed and the assembly and dissemination of information requires little more than Internet access. Unfortunately, this has led to a proliferation of open access publishers with little or no subject expertise and of questionable repute.
Scholars and researchers may receive email solicitations for fee-based paper submissions to journals that make false or misleading claims about the stringency of their peer-review process, members of their editorial board or indexing status. The following sites are a good place to start when investigating the legitimacy of a journal or publisher.
Before deciding to publish in any journal, consider the following criteria:
Here are some resources that can help you vet an OA journal:
Adapted from Paul Blobaum's Checklist for Review of Journal Quality, Governor's State University
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