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Plagiarism and Predatory Publishing
Published 2013-01-01Subjects: “…predatory publishing…”
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PREDATORY PUBLISHING AND WASTE OF RESOURCE
Published 2023-12-01“…PREDATORY PUBLISHING AND WASTE OF RESOURCE…”
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The challenges of scientometric studies of predatory publishing
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Who is Actually Harmed by Predatory Publishers?
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Predatory Publishing: An Industry that Is Threatening Science
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Unmasking the Hunter: An Exploration of Predatory Publishing
Published 2020-06-01“…Authors and their institutions are vulnerable to predatory publishers due to the “publish or perish” research mentality. …”
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New Money-Making Tactic by Predatory Publishers
Published 2019-12-01“…This letter is an inquiry into the money-making by predatory publishers. The author discusses new tactics adopted by a few unprofessional publishers to abuse their authors’ trust and make money. …”
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Intelligent Framework for Detecting Predatory Publishing Venues
Published 2023-01-01“…Predatory publishing venues publish questionable articles and pose a global threat to the integrity and quality of the scientific literature. …”
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An epistemological framework to appreciate the limits of predatory publishing
Published 2022-08-01“…The concept of “predatory” publishing, despite many studies of the phenomenon, continues to be unclear. …”
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Avoiding predatory publishing for early-career ophthalmologists
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Are the predatory publishers collapsing or re-inventing themselves?
Published 2021“…From a practical perspective, the findings can be used to prevent authors from being lured by the “new generation” of predatory publishers.…”
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Predatory Publishing: A Medical Student Author’s Perspective
Published 2024-11-01“… Predatory publishers are, generally, dishonest, lack transparency and center in publishing counterfeit journals to exploit the open-access model in which the author pays, and through this, obtain their self-interest profits. …”
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Commentary: Avoiding predatory publishing for early career ophthalmologists
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Predatory publishing in Scopus: Evidence on cross-country differences
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