TY - JOUR AU - Stojkova, Olja PY - 2020/09/26 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - PREDATORY PUBLISHING JF - PALIMPSEST / ПАЛИМПСЕСТ JA - PALMK VL - 5 IS - 9 SE - КУЛТУРА/ CULTURE DO - 10.46763/palim2090201s UR - https://js.ugd.edu.mk/index.php/PAL/article/view/3697 SP - 201-211 AB - The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to information. Open access to electronic publications allows users to freely access and use published scientific papers. This type of publishing offers a number of advantages, but it also opens up opportunities for abuse. The emergence of predatory(fake) publications and publishers is one of them. This type of publications dates back about ten years and they are serious problem for the research staff, since the papers sent to the publisher are already lost scientific papers. In addition to predatory journals, predatory conferences have become quite popular lately, which are essentially for-profit, low-quality academic meetings that researchers use to share and present their scientific research. The purpose of this paper is to give a clearer picture of predatory publishers, predatory journals and predatory conferences, so that researchers can more easily identify and protect their scientific papers.Keywords: electronic publishing, predatory publishers, predatory journals, predatory conferences, Open Access, researchers. ER -