Cabell's Predatory Reports is a valuable resource that helps you avoid predatory journals when publishing
Predatory journals are disreputable publications that prioritise profit over scientific integrity and do not meet all the standards expected of scholarly journals. Being published in a predatory journal can diminish the credibility of your research.
The titles of disreputable journals often closely resemble those of established journals. By using Cabell's Predatory Reports, you can easily search for the journal's name to see if it has been identified as deficient or disreputable and on what grounds. By consulting Cabell's Predatory Reports first, you reduce the risk of your work being published in unreliable journals.
When assessing a journal, we recommend that you use Cabell's as part of the evaluation process. Additional resources for evaluating journals are available under Research support on oru.se.
Link to Cabell's Predatory Reports.