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Predatory publishing: Choosing a book publisher
Understanding predatory publishing
Recognizing predatory publishers
Detecting other types of scholarly scams
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Predatory conferences
Journal hijacking
Predatory monograph publishing
Avoiding getting scammed
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Evaluating potentially predatory journals
Evaluating conference invitations
Choosing where to publish
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Choosing a journal
Choosing a book publisher
Learning more about predatory publishing
Getting help
Reputable scholarly book publishers
Association of University Presses: Annual directory of members
Includes detailed entries for each AUP member publisher, including editorial profiles and contact information of publishing personnel
Association of University Presses: Member presses
An online directory of university presses' websites and social media sites
Bloomsbury’s Academic Division
Publishes books with a significant presence in the humanities, social sciences and visual arts
Elsevier
Publishes digital and print books, including reference titles and textbooks,in different subject areas
Emerald Publishing
Publishes peer-reviewed books and textbooks that span a broad range of topics
Routledge Books Open Access
Publish open access research monographs that are available to access and download freely under a CC-BY-NC-ND license
Springer
A leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical books
Wiley
Publishes books in areas of scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly research; professional development; and education
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