[Pre-print] #Predatory Journals on #Twitter: The Lack of Community Engagement
By Andreas Nishikawa-Pacher https://goo.gl/scholar/2c5mz7
#PredatoryJournals #OAPred #PredatoryPublishers #publishing #research #OMICS #scholComm
[Pre-print] #Predatory Journals on #Twitter: The Lack of Community Engagement
By Andreas Nishikawa-Pacher https://goo.gl/scholar/2c5mz7
#PredatoryJournals #OAPred #PredatoryPublishers #publishing #research #OMICS #scholComm
[ebook] #Predatory Practices in Scholarly #Publishing and Knowledge Sharing: Causes and Implications for Scholarship. Routledge
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003170723
#PredatoryJournals #PredatoryPublishers #PredatoryPublishing #scholcomm #ScholarlyCommunication #OAPred #OpenAccess #HigherEd #research #ethics
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Les revues prédatrices : un concept dépassé ?
https://www.afis.org/Les-revues-predatrices-un-concept-depasse
via @amarois
Dans un précédent article [1], nous décrivions l’apparition du terme « revues prédatrices » au début des années 2010 dans le contexte de la transformation de (...)
[Preprint] Are some academic #librarians providing misinformation about #predatory #publishing?
👉 In academic scholarly communication, the #predatorypublishing debate is hotly contested. Despite errors, weaknesses and flaws with Jeffrey #Beall’s #blacklists, it is not uncommon to observe academic papers and derivative websites citing, using and promoting those now-defunct blacklists.