Knowledge and motivations of researchers publishing in presumed predatory journals: a survey
Article 2019 en
Authors
KC
Kelly D. Cobey
AG
Agnes Grudniewicz
ML
Manoj M. Lalu
Abstract
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This work provides some evidence to inform policy to prevent future research from being published in predatory journals. Our research suggests that common views about predatory journals (eg, no peer review) may not always be true, and that a grey zone between legitimate and presumed predatory journals exists. These results are based on self-reports and may be biased thus limiting their interpretation.
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