Predatory publishing
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- Understanding Predatory Journals
- Publish Or Perish” Policy—Some Considerations Based on the Uzbekistan Experience
- Predatory Publishing and You
- Open and Equitable Scholarly Communications: Creating a More Inclusive Future
- Avoiding Publishing in Predatory Journals
- Predatory Publishing Is a Threat to Non-Mainstream Science
- The False Academy: Predatory Publishing in Science and Bioethics
- Predatory Publishing
- COPE Discussion Document: Predatory Publishing
- A Guide to Applying the Good Publication Practice 3 Guidelines in the Asia-Pacific Region
- The Predatory Publishing Phenomenon | Regina Romano Reynolds
- Predatory Journals
- Predatory Publishing
- Comment ILLUSTRATION by DAVID PARKINS DAVID by ILLUSTRATION Promise Was Doubtful and Its Validity Unlikely to Have Been Vetted
- How to Protect the Credibility of Articles Published in Predatory Journals
- "Blacklists" and "Whitelists" to Tackle Predatory Publishing : a Cross-Sectional Comparison and Thematic An
- The Evolution of Open Science.Pdf
- The Adoption of Open Access Journals for Publishing Management Research: a Review of the Literature and the Experience of the University of the West Indies