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1) WSEAS Transactions on Business and Economics

This is an excellent Journal. See this article:
The Rigorous Peer Review Process and High Academic Standards of the Journal: WSEAS Transactions on Business and Economics. WSEAS is very far from Being a Predatory Publisher
2) WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control

3) WSEAS Transactions on Mathematics

4) IEEE Access


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Attention: Predatory Journals and Predatory Publishers, Methods for Identifying Predatory Journals and Legitimate Journals by
AIDA BULUCEA
University of Craiova
Craiova, ROMANIA

BADEA LEPADATESCU,
Transylvania University of Brasov,
ROMANIA

DEMETRIOS KAZAKOS
IEEE Fellow
Texas Southern University
USA

XIAODONG ZHUANG,
Qingdao University in Qingdao,
CHINA

PAOLO MERCORELLI
Institute of Product and Process Innovation - PPI,
Leuphana University of Lueneburg,
Luneburg, GERMANY

MICHAEL N KATEHAKIS
Management Science and Information Systems Department
Rutgers University, NJ, USA

PIERRE BORNE
ex IEEE France Section Chair, IEEE Fellow, IEEE/SMC Past President,
Ecole Centrale de Lille,
BP 48, 59651 Villeneuve d'Ascq,
FRANCE

Abstract: - Identifying predatory journals is essential for researchers who want to protect their work and reputation. This paper presents a clear methodology for recognizing predatory journals or publishers without relying on dubious blogs or fake websites. We also demonstrate that the WSEAS journals, where we serve as Editors-in-Chief, are legitimate, transparent, ethical, and absolutely non-predatory. In this paper, we provide comprehensive insights into the phenomenon of predatory journals and predatory publishers. We present systematic methods for identifying both predatory and legitimate journals. In addition, we substantiate the legitimacy and uphold the academic integrity of WSEAS and its journals.

Key-Words: - Predatory Journals, Predatory Publishers, Methods for Identifying Predatory Journals, Legitimate Journals, WSEAS