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Potential Predatory and Legitimate Biomedical Journals
The Journal Impact Factor Is Under Attack – Use the CAPCI Factor Instead Eleftherios P
FMCH Departmental Policy on Funding Open Access Journal Publication Fees
'Predatory' Open Access: a Longitudinal Study of Article Volumes
"How to Choose the Right Journal" Presentation
Biomed Central Open-Access Research That Covers a Broad Range of Disciplines, and Reaches Influencers and Decision Makers
Cross-National Epidemiology of DSM-IV Major Depressive Episode
A Systematic Review of the Effects of Residency Training on Patient
How Open Is Open Access Research in Library and Information Science?
Publication Practices During the COVID-19 Pandemic
A Cross-Sectional Study of the Amount That Medical Researchers 1 Spend on Open-Access Publishing Each
BMC Medicine Biomed Central
Stress Testing Journals: a Quasi-Experimental Study of Rejection Rates of a Previously Published Paper Kelly D
BMC Medicine (2015) 13:47 DOI 10.1186/S12916-015-0273-Z
'Trust but Verify' – Five Approaches to Ensure Safe Medical Apps
You Are Invited to Submit… David Moher1,2,4* and Anubhav Srivastava1,3
Open Access Versus Subscription Journals: a Comparison of Scientific Impact Bo-Christer Björk1* and David Solomon2
Views: a Cross-Sectional Study of Location and Citation Counts Victor M Montori1,2, Nancy L Wilczynski2, Douglas Morgan2, R Brian Haynes*2,3 and the Hedges Team
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The National Institutes of Health and Guidance for Reporting Preclinical Research David Moher1,2*, Marc Avey1, Gerd Antes3 and Douglas G Altman4,5
Potential Predatory and Legitimate Biomedical Journals: Can You Tell the Difference? a Cross-Sectional Comparison
A Scoping Review on the Roles and Tasks of Peer
Accessibility of OA Materials in Libraries Is Compounded by Wider Questions Concerning the Catalogue’S Role in the Networked World
A Study of Innovative Features in Scholarly Open Access Journals
Paris Presentation Part 1
'Predatory' Open Access: a Longitudinal Study of Article Volumes And