RESEARCHER'S GUIDE

Jurnal & Penerbit yang Tidak Diiktiraf
  1. Senarai Penerbit Jurnal dan Jurnal yang Tidak Diiktiraf oleh KPT
  2. Scopus Discontinued List of JournalsLast updated February, 2021
  3. WoS / JCR Suppression List of Journals
  4. Standalone Journals (This is a list of questionable, scholarly open-access standalone journals), Last updated February 5, 2021
  5. Predatory Publishers (Publishers that publish multiple predatory journals covering various subject), Last updated February 5, 2021
  6. Hijacked Journals (A counterfeit website that pretends to be the website of a legitimate scholarly journal), Last updated November 18, 2020
  7. Misleading Metrics (List of misleading and fake metrics), Last updated: January 17, 2019
  8. List of Standalone Journals (Potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly open-access journals)
  9. Stop Predatory Journals
List of Articles about Predatory Journals
  1. Elsevier Response Scopus Predatory Journals
  2. Predatory publishing in Scopus: evidence on cross‑country differences
  3. Blacklists and Whitelists To Tackle Predatory Publishing: a Cross-Sectional Comparison and Thematic Analysis
  4. Predatory journals: no definition, no defence
  5. Hundreds of 'predatory' journals indexed on leading scholarly database 

Garis Panduan Penerbitan Jurnal Ilmiah | Submission Guidelines

  1. Garis Panduan Penerbitan Jurnal Ilmiah Malaysia
  2. Indikator Jurnal Berkualiti 
  3. 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.
  4. Are you suspicious of a journal's authenticity? Is it a predatory journalGet to the test (COPYRIGHT ULIÈGE LIBRARY 2019)
  5. Here are few useful guides regarding this issue on predatory journals:


6 ways to spot a Predatory Journal:

  1. Always check the website thoroughly
  2. Check if the journal is a member of DOAJCOPEOASPA or STM
  3. Check the journal’s contact information
  4. Research the editorial board
  5. Take a look at their peer review process and publication timelines
  6. Read through past issues of the journal


Choose a trustworthy journal for your research. Think. Check. Submit. Click Video Guide