Infographic: 10 Red flags to spot questionable open access journals


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 10 Red flags to spot questionable open access journals

Publishing in open access journals holds many benefits for authors, enhancing the visibility and widening the reach of their research. Additionally, many funding organizations and institutions mandate open access publication. However, in their quest to share their hard work, authors may sometimes encounter predatory publishers or journals. Recognizing the warning signs of questionable open access journals is crucial in ensuring that your research is protected and the research you encounter is credible and reliable.

Therefore, when considering a journal for your research, particularly that may be unfamiliar to you or your colleagues, it’s essential to verify its legitimacy before submitting your manuscript. To help you, we’ve compiled a list of 10 common red flags to watch for when considering an open access journal to publish your research.

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