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Cabells Predatory Reports Criteria v 1.1

VERSION INFORMATION

This post serves to outline the revision to the Cabells Predatory Reports criteria that went into effect on March 13, 2019. Journals evaluated under this version of the criteria will link to this page.

VERSION CHANGE NOTES

GENERAL INFORMATION

This policy establishes the criteria for identifying deceptive, fraudulent, and/or predatory journals for inclusion in Cabells Predatory Reports. The Cabells Predatory Reports Review Board uses the following criteria to evaluate all journals suspected of deceptive, fraudulent, and/or predatory practices. Each identified behavior listed is assigned a score based on the severity of the offense. The behaviors are grouped according to relative severity and subject matter.

CRITERIA

The following criteria are considered are considered SEVERE:

The following criteria are considered MODERATE:

The following criteria are considered MINOR:


Predatory Report Appeals

The Cabell’s review board will consider Predatory Report appeals with a frequency of one appeal request per year, per journal. Publications classified as predatory, those with unacceptable practices, are encouraged to amend their procedures to comply with accepted industry standards.

Requests for appeals must be sent to journals@cabells.com. Journals wishing to appeal inclusion in Cabells Predatory Reports must demonstrate an honest revision of their behaviors with proof of corrective and preventative actions for each Predatory Report violation.

Upon review, the criteria will be applied with strict scrutiny and the board will conduct a complete examination of the appellant. To facilitate the appeals process, the appellant must comply with all requests for additional information regarding policies, procedures, and the publication’s peer review process.

Following this appeal process, a journal found to no longer qualify for Cabells Predatory Reports will be removed. Please note that removal from Cabells Predatory Reports does, by no means, qualify a journal for Cabells Journalytics. Journals wishing to be included in Cabells Journalytics must follow the proper application procedures and are subject to additional review to confirm qualification.

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