Bibliographic references to journal articles and to books, reviews and selected chapters dating back to 1951. It provides cross-disciplinary coverage across the social sciences, focused on four primary subject areas: anthropology, economics, political science and sociology.
Comprehensive collection of more than 600 full-text online African journals from various disciplines. Includes business, finance, education, law, medicine, health, religion, science, technology, and social sciences. Also OA African Journals Archive.
Access the world’s leading scholarly literature in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities.
Predatory journals are deceptive publications that masquerade as legitimate scholarly journals but lack the necessary standard of peer review and editorial quality. They often exploit the open-access model for financial gain, charging authors exorbitant fees without providing editorial and publishing services. These journals pose a serious threat to the integrity of scientific research by accepting articles for publication without upholding the standard of academic rigor. Identifying and avoiding predatory journals is crucial for researchers and academics to maintain the credibility of scholarly communication.
Cabell's is one of the sources that you can use to investigate a journal or predatory behaviour.
A searchable database of over 600 journals titles as a source for journal information, evaluation metrics and submission details. Contains a listing of journals across 18 academic disciplines to determine reputable and quality journals.