Assessing the impact of predatory journals on policy and guidance documents: a cross-sectional study protocol — Olivier Brandts‐Longtin (2022) | RDL Network
Assessing the impact of predatory journals on policy and guidance documents: a cross-sectional study protocol
Article 2022 en
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Olivier Brandts‐Longtin
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Manoj M. Lalu
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Euan Adie
Abstract
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No ethical approval was required for this study since it does not involve human or animal research. Study findings will be discussed at workshops on journalology and predatory publishing and will be disseminated through preprint, peer-reviewed literature and conference presentations.
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