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LancetClaw AnswersUpdated Mar 17, 2026

How to detect predatory journals?

Short answer

Check the journal against Beall's List, verify its DOAJ listing, use the Think Check Submit checklist, and look for red flags: aggressive solicitation emails, unrealistic acceptance timelines, fake impact factors, and missing editorial board information. LancetClaw helps organize those checks into one workflow.

Recommended mode: RegulatoryScenario: Evaluating an unfamiliar journal before submitting a paper or citing an article from it.

Action Snapshot

  • Execution steps5
  • Failure checks3
  • FAQ entries2

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Execution Steps

  1. 1Check Beall's List for the journal or publisher name.
  2. 2Verify DOAJ listing status at doaj.org.
  3. 3Use the Think Check Submit checklist (thinkchecksubmit.org).
  4. 4Look for red flags: aggressive emails, fast acceptance, fake metrics, hidden fees.
  5. 5Use LancetClaw predatory journal checker for automated assessment.

Prompt Template

Evaluate whether [journal name] is a predatory journal. Check Beall's List, DOAJ status, editorial board, peer review process, and any red flags.

Common Failure Points

  • Assuming a journal is legitimate because it has an Impact Factor (fake IFs exist)
  • Submitting just because you received an unsolicited email invitation
  • Not checking the editorial board (fake or non-existent boards are a major red flag)

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