Research Article

Reliability of Hijacked Journal Detection Based on Scientometrics, Altmetric Tools, and Web Informatics: A Case Report Using Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus

Table 3

The history behind JET.

YearDescriptionRelated documents

2017 to Mid-2018Detecting the clone version with several abstracted papers on ScopusN/A
Mid-2018 to 2019First report about the clone while one sample from the clone website could still be found on ScopusReference [13]; doi: 10.1108/LHTN-11-2018–0070
[10]; doi: 10.36227/techrxiv.11385849.v1
2020Further checking and updating the data, no case was found on Scopus for the clone[10]; doi: 10.36227/techrxiv.11385849.v2
2021Integrating all reports and reaching the final output of the case study while the clone website had been suspended, and some new evidence about the legitimate journal is accessibleThe current paper published by SCN