Study highlights AI-fueled increase in references to fake sources

Recent reporting from the respected Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant highlights a growing problem in scholarly publishing: the rise of AI-generated fake citations appearing in academic papers. According to the article, authored by Stan van Pelt, fabricated references โ€” studies, articles, or journals that do not actually exist โ€” have increased significantly alongside the widespread adoption … Continue reading Study highlights AI-fueled increase in references to fake sources

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

Reflecting on MLA 2025: Great Views, Greater Conversations

The Cabells team always has a wonderful time at the Medical Library Association's (MLA) annual conference - the 2025 gathering held last week in Pittsburgh was no exception. From thoughtful conversations with librarians and faculty to scenic views high above the city, the conference offered the perfect balance of insight and inspiration. We were thrilled … Continue reading Reflecting on MLA 2025: Great Views, Greater Conversations

Coast to Coast: Where to Find Cabells This Spring

In the bustling landscape of scholarly and medical publishing, conferences are indispensable opportunities for networking, collaboration, and innovation, especially for smaller companies such as Cabells. This spring, we're looking forward to revisiting a few of our favorite meetings to discuss our sustainability-focused projects and reconnect with valued colleagues across the industry. We're also fortunate and … Continue reading Coast to Coast: Where to Find Cabells This Spring