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Illegitimate publishers (cheeky graphic)

Published on : July 23, 2019

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Illegitimate publishers (cheeky graphic)

Regardless of whether you call them questionable publishers, pay-to-play publishers or vanity publishers, we need to talk about them in our research integrity professional development efforts.  While more entrenched in our thinking, the term predatory publishers no longer accurately reflects the dynamic of 'shady' research publishing.  This cheeky graphic can be a lighthearted intro to this important topic.
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