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| Beall's List | 3/3 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beall's_List | reference | science, encyclopedia | 2026-05-05T10:14:49.561109+00:00 | kb-cron |
Since Beall's List closed, similar lists have been started by others, including CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre, and an anonymous group at Stop Predatory Journals. Cabell's International, a company that offers scholarly publishing analytics and other scholarly services, has also offered both a black list and a white list for subscription on their website. Since 2021, the Norwegian Scientific Index includes the category "level X" that includes journals suspected of being predatory; its establishment was linked to expressions of concern regarding the publisher MDPI. A site entitled Beall's List of Potential Predatory Journals and Publishers states that it includes the original list as at 15 January 2017, with updates listed separately, maintained by an anonymous European postdoctoral researcher.
== See also == Journalology
== References ==
== Further reading == Buschman, John (2020). "A Political Sociology of the Beall's List Affair". The Library Quarterly. 90 (3): 298–313. doi:10.1086/708959. S2CID 224809316.
== External links == Beall, Jeffrey. "List of Publishers: Potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly open-access publishers" (last archived ed.). Archived from the original on January 12, 2017. Beall, Jeffrey. "List of Standalone Journals: Potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly open-access journals" (last archived ed.). Archived from the original on January 11, 2017. Updated "Beall's List of Predatory Journals and Publishers" – maintained by an anonymous postdoctoral European researcher