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'''Note:''' Many entries on this list will be things that should not normally in found in a {{para|journal}} parameter. They are included for two main reasons: |
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# ''poor template usage'' – for example, if a website/publisher is put in a journal parameter by mistake ({{para|journal|UnreliableWebsite.com}}) these will be picked up |
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# ''redirect detection'' – oftentimes Wikipedia will not have an article about a specific journal, but it will have a redirect to its publisher (''Unreliable Journal'' → Foo Society of Nonsense) or some other relevant article (''Unreliable Journal'' → Founding editor) |
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Revision as of 18:09, 10 July 2020
This page features complex syntax that interacts with User:JL-Bot in tricky ways to produce the WP:CITEWATCH compilation. If you're not familiar with this page or JL-Bot, discuss improvements and suggestions on the talk page. |
Disclaimer / Warning
This is the setup page of The Wikipedia CiteWatch, a bot-compiled listing of potentially cargo cult, conspiracist, denialist, fake, junk, not even wrong, obsolete, predatory, pseudoscientific, quack, or otherwise unreliable publications cited by Wikipedia through the This list is a starting point to detect unreliable sources which are cited by Wikipedia, but it does not answer whether it is appropriate to cite them. Due to the somewhat arbitrary nature of what exactly constitutes an unreliable source, as well as imperfect matching algorithms, the list may feature publications and publishers which...
While many, if not most, publications and publishers on this list have some questionable aspects to their publishing practices, these can still be reliable (or be otherwise acceptable) in limited circumstances. The CiteWatch cannot determine the full context in which a source is used, therefore use common sense and judgement before removing a citation from an article (see Q8 in the FAQ). When in doubt, discuss things on the article's talk page or at the reliable sources noticeboard – especially before a mass purge of a source. The Unreliable/Predatory Source Detector user script may also interest you. Additions and removals from the listing – including false positives – can be discussed at WT:CITEWATCH. False positives can also be directly handled at WP:JCW/EXCLUDE. |
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/Publishers | Misc | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | |
/Journals | Misc | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
Note: Many entries on these lists will be things that should not normally in found in a |journal=
parameter. They are included for two main reasons:
- poor template usage – for example, if a website/publisher is put in a journal parameter by mistake (
|journal=UnreliableWebsite.com
) these will be picked up - redirect detection – oftentimes Wikipedia will not have an article about a specific journal, but it will have a redirect to its publisher (Unreliable Journal → Foo Society of Nonsense) or some other relevant article (Unreliable Journal → Founding editor)
Sources
The CiteWatch is based on a variety of sources:
Bohannon
– John Bohannon's 2015 list of hijacked journalsBLJ
/BLJU
– Beall's List of predatory journals (Archived 2019-07-24 at the Wayback Machine) (BLJ
= Original list,BLJU
= Updated list)BLP
/BLPU
– Beall's List of predatory publishers (Archived 2019-10-24 at the Wayback Machine) (BLP
= Original list,BLPU
= Updated list)BLH
/BLHU
– Beall's List of hijacked journals (Archived 2019-07-17 at the Wayback Machine) (BLH
= Original list,BLHU
= Updated list)BLV
– Beall's list of vanity presses (Archived 2019-11-19 at Google Cache). Not by Beall, but by the person that maintains the new list.CIRC
– Circular references to Wikipedia, including mirrors and forksDEPS
– Sources deprecated by WikipediaDOAJ
– Journals lying about being included in the DOAJRSPGU
– Sources rated as "generally unreliable" on Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sourcesQW
– Quackwatch's list of non-recommended periodicalsSELF
– Self-published sources and vanity publicationsSPJJ
– Stop Predatory Journals's list of predatory journals (is a mirror of Beall's original list, only differences are mentionned here)SPJP
– Stop Predatory Journals's list of predatory publishers (is a mirror of Beall's original list, only differences are mentionned here)SPJH
– Stop Predatory Journals's list of hijacked journals (is a mirror of Beall's original list, only differences are mentionned here)URF
– Sources from notoriously un-reliable fields- As well as a variety of expert testimonials detailing the poor standards of certain publications.
Many things listed here won't be journals (e.g. magazines, websites, books), but it helps to list them here in case they get cited as a journal by mistake. If someone has access to Cabell's blacklist, the journals listed there could be added as well.
Syntax
The format is
{{JCW-selected|<TARGET1>|<TARGET2>|...|doi=<DOIPREFIX>|source=<SOURCE>|note=<NOTE>}}
where <DOIPREFIX>
is the doi prefix (the 10.xxxx
part of 10.xxxx/....
) associated with a publisher, <SOURCE>
is any of the codes above, or a plain URL in brackets ([https://www.example.com]
). Multiple codes should be separated with a comma BLJ, DOAJ, [1]
. <NOTE>
should be a short explanation if there is something special about that entry, like a legitimate journal sharing a name with a problematic one.
See {{JCW-selected}} for more information and tips on how to add entries to the CiteWatch.