Predatory Journal Checker — Verify Journal Legitimacy
Predatory journals exploit the open-access model by charging fees without proper peer review. This tool checks journals against Beall's List, DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), and other indicators to help you avoid publishing in or citing predatory journals.
Audience
Researchers, librarians, and research integrity officers.
Use Case
Verify journal legitimacy before submitting your paper or relying on articles from unfamiliar journals.
Guide Depth
4 steps · 5 features
Workflow
- 1Enter journal name, ISSN, or publisher name.
- 2LancetClaw checks against Beall's List and DOAJ.
- 3Review the assessment with red flag indicators.
- 4Make an informed decision about submission or citation.
Outcome Signals
- Avoid publishing in predatory journals
- Identify predatory journal citations in your references
- Protect your academic reputation
Execution Checklist
- Check against Beall's List of predatory journals and publishers
- DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) status verification
- Journal Impact Factor and indexing status check
- Red flag indicators (fake editorial boards, rapid acceptance, etc.)
- Publisher reputation assessment
Common Questions
Composite Team Feedback
Representative feedback patterns from teams using this kind of medical literature workflow.
Journal Editor
"The structured review workflows make it easier to check what is actually supported before a claim reaches publication."
Cleaner editorial review handoffs
Research Integrity Officer
"Reference checks and evidence summaries help us escalate the risky cases instead of manually screening everything."
More focused integrity oversight