In the rapidly evolving world of academic publishing, the rise of fake, cloned, and hijacked journals poses a significant threat to genuine research and the reputation of scholars. Our magazine, Journal Watchdog, is a bold initiative dedicated to exposing the dark realities of unethical publishing practices. We aim to educate, inform, and protect researchers, students, faculty, and institutions from falling into the traps of predatory journals that exploit the need for academic recognition.
Each issue of Journal Watchdog dives deep into the latest trends in academic fraud, provides verified lists of suspicious or hijacked journals, exposes fraudulent editorial boards, and shares expert tips to identify safe and credible publishing platforms. Our content is thoroughly curated by professionals in the field of publishing ethics and academia.
Whether you are an early-stage researcher or a seasoned academic, this magazine serves as a powerful resource to safeguard your scholarly journey. In an age where the line between credible and questionable publications is increasingly blurred, Journal Watchdog stands as a beacon of awareness and truth.
Join us in our mission to restore the integrity of academic publishing. Stay informed. Stay alert. Say no to fake journals.



shubhrat1996 –
Journal Watchdog is an essential read for anyone in academia. It sheds light on fake journals, cloned publications, and unethical practices in academic publishing. The content is well-researched, timely, and truly helps protect researchers from predatory traps. Highly recommended for staying informed and safe.
Shailendra singh bhadauria –
“Journal Watchdog” is doing important work by exposing fake journals, copied publications, hacked websites, and unfair editorial practices. Your investigations help protect researchers and academic institutions from scams and bad publishing practices. Thanks for working to keep academic publishing honest and transparent.
Zahid Husain –
Great journal, The content is well-researched, timely, and truly helps protect researchers from predatory traps.
Chandan Kumar Singh –
Its content are really suited for the present world scenario, the reviewers of the journals have taken a really good care forbselecting the content for their journal