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Predatory Publishing in Management Research: a Call for Open Peer Review, Management Learning, 50(5): 607-619
Ethics and Access 2: the So-Called Sting Call It the Bohannon Hoax Or Call It the OA Sting
Exploring the Convienience Versus Necessity Debate Regarding
Is Rational Discussion of Open Access Possible?
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Predatory Publishing but Were Afraid to Ask
Open Access Legal Scholarship in the Time of Collection Budget Constraints
Applying Beall's Criteria to Assess the Predatory Nature of Both OA And
UC Irvine Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
How Is Open Access Accused of Being Predatory? the Impact of Beall's
Dimensions of Trust in Scholarly Communication: Problematizing Peer Review in the Aftermath of John Bohannon’S “Sting” in Science
Predatory Online Technical Journals: a Question of Ethics
Predatory Publishing Shedding Light on a Deceptive Industry
Bibliographic Scan of Digital Scholarly Communication Infrastructure David W
Open Access: Toward the Internet of the Mind
Who's Downloading Pirated Papers? Everyone by John Bohannon Apr. 28, 2016 , 2:00 PM
Open Access and the Humanities
Why Is Access to the Scholarly Journal Literature So Expensive? 21.2
“Predatory” Journals: an Evidence- Based Approach to Characterizing Them and Considering Where Research Ought to Be Published
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