Title of article :
Editorial: A Toolkit for Detecting Fallacious Calls for Papers from Potential Predatory Journals
Author/Authors :
Dadkhah ، Mehdi Amrita School of Engineering - Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham , Raja ، Abdul Majed Atlassian , Memon ، Aamir Raoof Institute for Health and Sport - Victoria University , Borchardt ، Glenn Progressive Science Institute , Nedungadi ، Prema Amrita School of Computing - Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham , Abu-Eteen ، Khaled Hashemite University , Raman ، Raghu Amrita School of Business - Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
From page :
627
To page :
634
Abstract :
Purpose: Flattering emails are crucial in tempting authors to submit papers to predatory journals. Although there is ample literature regarding the questionable practices of predatory journals, the nature and detection of spam emails need more attention. Current research provides insight into fallacious calls for papers from potential predatory journals and develops a toolkit in this regard. Methods: In this study, we analyzed three datasets of calls for papers from potential predatory journals and legitimate journals using a text mining approach and R programming language. Results: Overall, most potential predatory journals use similar language and templates in their calls for papers. Importantly, these journals praise themselves in glorious terms involving positive words that may be rarely seen in emails from legitimate journals. Based on these findings, we developed a lexicon for detecting unsolicited calls for papers from potential predatory journals. Conclusion: We conclude that calls for papers from potential predatory journals and legitimate journals are different, and it can help to distinguish them. By providing an educational plan and easily usable tools, we can deal with predatory journals better than previously.
Keywords :
Predatory journal , Sentiment analysis , Academic ethics , Journal publishing , Calls for papers , Data science
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Journal title :
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Record number :
2754910
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