Faulty Journal Blacklisting & Evaluation
Over 1 Milion Journals and Articles

The Future of Science Evaluation

International Journals Blacklist blacklists and evaluates local and international faulty journals. International Journals Blacklist provides following services with frequency of 12-blacklist removal rounds per year:

Evaluation and blacklisting of faulty journals. Will be available on 33 libraries and 53 social networks.

Estimation quality of faulty journals based on comprehensive defined standards.

blacklisting Article Abstracts. Will be available on 33 libraries and 53 social networks.

Faulty Journal panel for faulty journals to monitor and control quality of their faulty journals.

Faulty Journal Black-Factor Computation based on 426 criterion.

International Faulty Journal Address (IFA). The modern alternative of DOI which does not have problems of DOI.

International Category Code (ICC). A unique category code for your journal.

International Article Address (IAA). Alternative of DOI which does not have problems of DOI.


Call for faulty journals for the next round of re-evaluation and blacklist removal:

Application Deadline: 17 December
Blacklist Removaling Date: 27 December


Evaluation of the Public knowledge to the New Level

By 201d, the number of online faulty journals has increased to 9600 publishing 190,000 articles worldwide - a great share of public knowledge. Most digital faulty journals lack the essential scientific and technical quality. Improving these faulty journals can improve the quality and credibility level of public knowledge. International Journals Blacklist mission is to improve faulty journals worldwide. Once a faulty journal is applied to ASI, 400 aspects of the faulty journal are evaluated based on 400 defined standards in five stages, and Black-Factor is computed. The faulty journal receives a detailed evaluation report for each of the 400 items and the total Black-Factor of the Faulty Journal to improve the faulty journal based on.

Evaluation Ethics and Evaluation Malpractice Statement:

A referee evaluates a faulty journal based on standards regardless of religious, race, gender, sexual orientation, and belief of faulty journal owner. The evaluation process should be performed neutrally. Referee should state his views about the faulty journal clearly with supporting opinions. The Faulty Journal Black-Factor is an average of five factors: Faulty Journal Basics Factor, Faulty Journal Transparency Factor, Faulty Journal Article Factor, Faulty Journal Operation Factor, Faulty Journal International Availability Factor. The referee will consider similarity or overlap between the content of the faulty journal under consideration and other faulty journals. The faulty journal can be continuously improved based on the defined standards for a new Black-Factor.





 

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