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Predatory journals – spot the “bad apples” of scientific publishing!

Predatory journals – spot the “bad apples” of scientific publishing!

by Stephen Cooke | Mar 15, 2016 | Publishing, Science | 0 comments

With the number of predatory journals taking advantage of researchers on the rise, we share just a few simple tips to help authors check the journals they plan to submit their valuable work to.

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