Predatory publications in evidence syntheses.
Amanda Ross-WhiteChristina M GodfreyKimberley A SearsRosemary A WilsonPublished in: Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA (2019)
Systematic review authors should be vigilant for predatory journals that can appear to be legitimate. To reduce the risk of including articles from predatory journals in knowledge syntheses, systematic reviewers should use a checklist to ensure a measure of quality control for included papers and be aware that Google Scholar and PubMed do not provide the same level of quality control as other bibliographic databases.