RESEARCHER'S GUIDE
- LIST OF INDEXED JOURNAL
- WHITELISTS JOURNALS & PUBLISHERS
- BLACKLISTED JOURNALS & PUBLISHERS
- SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
JURNAL BERINDEKS
WOS
- Master Journal List
- Master Journal List Manuscript Matcher
- Journal Citation Report (need to login your own account (UniSZA email)-->Institutional Sign In-->choose SIFULAN Malaysian Access Federation-->search Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin)
SCOPUS
- Scopus journal title list 2023
- Scopus Books (updated Julai 2023)
- Scopus journal title list 2022 (updated Jan 2022)
- Scopus journal title list 2021 (updated Dec 2021)
MALAYSIAN INDEXED JOURNALS
- MyJurnal
- MYCITE – Malaysian Citation Index Database
- Malaysian Journals in Scopus, WOS & ESCI
Jurnal & Penerbit Tersohor & Diiktiraf
Jurnal & Penerbit yang Tidak Diiktiraf
- Senarai Penerbit Jurnal dan Jurnal yang Tidak Diiktiraf oleh KPT
- Scopus Discontinued List of Journals, Last updated February, 2021
- WoS / JCR Suppression List of Journals
- Elsevier Response Scopus Predatory Journals
- Predatory publishing in Scopus: evidence on cross‑country differences
- Blacklists and Whitelists To Tackle Predatory Publishing: a Cross-Sectional Comparison and Thematic Analysis
- Predatory journals: no definition, no defence
- Hundreds of 'predatory' journals indexed on leading scholarly database
Garis Panduan Penerbitan Jurnal Ilmiah | Submission Guidelines
- Garis Panduan Penerbitan Jurnal Ilmiah Malaysia
- Indikator Jurnal Berkualiti
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http://thinkchecksubmit.org that helps the researchers to identify trusted journals for publication. It contains a simple checklist researchers can use to assess the credentials of a journal or publisher.
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Are you suspicious of a journal's authenticity? Is it a predatory journal? Get to the test (COPYRIGHT ULIÈGE LIBRARY 2019)
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Here are few useful guides regarding this issue on predatory journals:
- Tips and tools to spot predatory journal publishers
- Check out Open Access Journal Quality Indicators
- Retraction Watch – A blog that reports on retractions of scientific papers
6 ways to spot a Predatory Journal:
- Always check the website thoroughly
- Check if the journal is a member of DOAJ, COPE, OASPA or STM
- Check the journal’s contact information
- Research the editorial board
- Take a look at their peer review process and publication timelines
- Read through past issues of the journal
Choose a trustworthy journal for your research. Think. Check. Submit. Click Video Guide