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Subject: H-Scholar: Predatory journals defined
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Greetings Olowatoyin Adepoju,
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Predatory journals defined
Friends:
Below is a link to an article entitled "Predatory Journals: No Definition, no Defence" signed by a long lis tof authors that appeared in the Nature Blog on December 11, 2019. The signatories came together to come up with a consensus definition of "predatory journals." They argue that a solid definition is necessary to enable scholars to avoid them.
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