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Questionable publishers – A Research Integrity resource

Published on : October 30, 2019

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Questionable publishers – A Research Integrity resource

A lot is said about questionable publishers or predatory publishers, but what are we talking about, have there been changes, and does the message need to be different depending upon the career stage of our audience?
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