pol100gk said:
I think the scientists in the respective disciplines know which journals are reputable and which are not.
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This article is one of several in a similar vein about the darker side of science publishing.
http://www.science20.com/news_articles/journals_and_publication_pollution_denialism-154566
With the never-ending pressure at universities on professors to publish and the willingness of publishing houses to create journals without rigorous peer review, the scientific community does itself a disservice and creates the platform for the far right wing to attack science (global warming, vaccines, evolution, use of tobacco and cancer, and many other issues) and create a dilemma for non-scientists who have to make some decisions like whether to vaccinate a child, to support high cigarette taxes, to go solar power, to support carbon taxes and so on.
At the end of the article there are links to similar articles.