Cabells Featured in CBS News Report on Predatory Journals

Cabells appreciated the opportunity to contribute to a recent CBS News segment highlighting the escalating threat of predatory journals and their impact on research credibility. The report explains how these fraudulent outlets exploit researchers and put the integrity of scholarly communication at risk. As part of the segment, Cabells shared how our Predatory Reports database … Continue reading Cabells Featured in CBS News Report on Predatory Journals

A Discussion with Professor Graham Kendall: Predatory Publishers, Ethics in Publishing, and More

In September 2024, Graham Kendall caused something of a stir when he โ€˜outedโ€™ himself as the person behind @fake_journals, the popular Twitter/X account highlighting the problems caused by predatory journals. Cabellsโ€™ Simon Linacre โ€“ a research collaborator with Professor Kendall โ€“ asks him about his background and focus on publishing ethics, including why he chose … Continue reading A Discussion with Professor Graham Kendall: Predatory Publishers, Ethics in Publishing, and More

Understanding Predatory Journals: Spreading Misinformation and Disinformation

Since November of last year, our team has been contacted by the national public broadcasting networks of both Japan and Germany to provide information related to our work investigating and reporting on predatory journals. In both cases, the journalists were asking specifically about publications focused primarily not on generating profits, but rather on spreading misinformation … Continue reading Understanding Predatory Journals: Spreading Misinformation and Disinformation

Predatory Conferences: A Lesser-known (But No Less Dangerous) Predatory Publishing Scam

Predatory journals are becoming more widely known and prevalent in conversations about academic research. As academiaโ€™s understanding of predatory publishing practices expands, however, many malicious con-artists have turned their attention toward a lesser known scam: predatory medical conferences. Predatory vs. Legitimate Medical Conferences Medical conferences are often crucial for researchersโ€™ careers, from fresh postgraduates to recognizable … Continue reading Predatory Conferences: A Lesser-known (But No Less Dangerous) Predatory Publishing Scam

Unmasking a Predator: predatoryreports.org

For some time now, Cabells has been aware of an organization, with no affiliation to Cabells whatsoever, operating under the name Predatory Reports and using the website domain โ€œpredatoryreports.orgโ€ โ€“ a clear infringement and brazen attempt to capitalize on our reputation and long-standing commitment to the research community. Despite the unethical and injurious hijacking of … Continue reading Unmasking a Predator: predatoryreports.org