Predatory Publishing: Evolving Threats in Academic Publishing
The term ‘predatory publishing’ refers to journals or conferences that look legitimate but exist primarily to make money rather…
The term ‘predatory publishing’ refers to journals or conferences that look legitimate but exist primarily to make money rather…
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