Further reading
Works cited
- Crawford, Walt. 2017. « Gray OA 2012-2016: Open Access Journals Beyond DOAJ ». Cites & Insights 17 (1). https://citesandinsights.info/civ17i1.pdf.
- DOAJ. 2020. « Publishing Best Practice and Basic Standards for Inclusion ». Directory of Open Access Journals. 2020. https://doaj.org/publishers#advice.
- Dony, Christophe, Maurane Raskinet, François Renaville, Stéphanie Simon, et Paul Thirion. 2020. « How Reliable and Useful is Cabell's Blacklist: A Data-driven Analysis". Liber Quarterly 30 (1): 1–38. http://doi.org/10.18352/lq.10339
- DORA. « San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment ». DORA (blog), 2013. https://sfdora.org/read/.
- Eriksson, Stefan, et Gert Helgesson. 2017. « The False Academy: Predatory Publishing in Science and Bioethics ». Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 20 (2): 163‑70. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11019-016-9740-3.
- Grudniewicz, Agnes, David Moher, Kelly D. Cobey, Gregory L. Bryson, Samantha Cukier, Kristiann Allen, Clare Ardern, et al. 2019. « Predatory Journals: No Definition, No Defence ». Nature 576 (7786): 210‑12. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-019-03759-y.
- Shen, Cenyu, et Bo-Christer Björk. 2015. « ‘Predatory’ Open Access: A Longitudinal Study of Article Volumes and Market Characteristics ». BMC Medicine 13 (1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-015-0469-2.
- Toutloff, Lucas. 2019. « Cabells Blacklist Criteria v 1.1 ». The Source. 20 mars 2019. https://blog.cabells.com/2019/03/20/blacklist-criteria-v1-1/.
Checklists for the identification of predatory journals and/or publishers
- Infolit: Identifier une pseudo-revue en 4 étapes
- Think Check Submit
- AuthorAID: A Beginner's guide to avoiding 'predatory' journals (using your critical thinking skills)
- Duke University: Be iNFORMed Checklist
Open Access Publishing
- ULiège Library: Publier en OA
- Couperin: Open Access France
- Open Access Belgium: OA Publishing
- FOSTER: Open Access Publishing