Beall's list does not exist for a long time. So, the question of choice and comparation does not exist. Some people suggest Publons's lists as a good replacenment!
Beall's list does not exist for a long time. So, the question of choice and comparation does not exist. Some people suggest Publons's lists as a good replacenment!
InCites Journal Citation Reports (JCR), accessed via the Libraries' Databases lists or via a link at the top of Web of Science search screen includes data that can be used to evaluate and compare over 8000 scholarly journals in the sciences & technology, and 2600 in the social sciences. It can be used to show the:
most frequently cited journals in a field
highest impact journals in a field
related journals in a field
citation characteristics for a subject category.
detailed citation, impact and ranking data on individual titles http://libguides.marquette.edu/c.php?g=36759&p=233570
Dear @Mohunnad, they use the term of predatory publishers.
Beall's list: Gone but not lost!
Beall’s list of ‘predatory’ open access journals has disappeared but the information isn’t lost: It still exists across many resources - including on Publons...
Publons’ Journal List is also a positive and dynamic alternative to Beall’s list.
It not only includes information we’ve collected about our vetted partners, but also data contributed by reviewers in the Publons community...