Challenges posed by hijacked journals in Scopus
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2023 papers
Abstract
Abstract This study presents and explains the phenomenon of indexjacking , which involves the systematic infiltration of hijacked journals into international indexing databases, with Scopus being one of the most infiltrated among these databases. Through an analysis of known lists of hijacked journals, the study identified at least 67 hijacked journals that have penetrated Scopus since 2013. Of these, 33 journals indexed unauthorized content in Scopus and 23 compromised the homepage link in the journal's profile, while 11 did both. As of September 2023, 41 hijacked journals are still compromising the data of legitimate journals in Scopus. The presence of hijacked journals in Scopus is a challenge for scientific integrity due to the legitimization of unreliable papers that have not undergone peer review and compromises the quality of the Scopus database. The presence of hijacked journals in Scopus has far‐reaching effects. Papers published in these journals may be cited, and unauthorized content from these journals in Scopus is thus imported into other databases, including ORCID and the WHO COVID‐19 Research Database. This poses a particular challenge for research evaluation in those countries, where cloned versions of approved journals may be used to acquire publications and verifying their authenticity can be difficult.
Related Papers
- → Comparison between Scopus, Web of Science, Pubmed and Publishers for Mislabelled Review Papers(2019)141 cited
- → Research trend on the application of “E-learning adoption theory” : A scientometric study during 2000-2019, based on Web of Science and SCOPUS(2019)18 cited
- → A Comprehensive Overview of World Mapping Analysis Research Trends on Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Tourism from 2000 to 2022: A Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis(2022)5 cited
- → Bibliometric factors associated with h-index of Peruvian researchers with publications indexed on Web of Science and Scopus databases(2014)16 cited
- A Comparison of Web of Science and Scopus for Iranian Publications and Citation Impact(2013)