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Vampires in Academic Publishing - On the case of Wadim Strielkowski. In: "Predatory Publishing". Published by Post Office Press, Rope Press and punctum books. Coventry, 2018.
Ludek Broz
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On "predatory" publishing: A reply to Maistry
Lesley Le Grange
Journal of Education, 2019
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Scholarly communications, predatory publishers and publish or perish culture in the 2020s
Donna E Frederick
Library Hi Tech News, 2020
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The Crisis in Scientific Publishing: A Holistic Perspective About Background Issues Associated with Predatory Publishing A Crise na Publicação Científica: Uma Perspetiva Holística Sobre Questões de Fundo Associadas às Publicações Predatórias
Susana Henriques
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Predatory Publishing but Were Afraid to Ask
Monica Berger
2017
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Researchers' Quest for Productivity and Visibility: the Growing Problem of Predatory Publishing in the Republic of Moldova
Cuciureanu Gheorghe
Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days . 22-23 septembrie 2022, Budapesta. Viena, Austria: Facultas Verlags- und Buchhandels, 2022
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Publishing in an Environment of Predation: The Many Things You Really Wanted to Know, but Did Not Know How to Ask
Simon Linacre
Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing
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From the Open Road to the High Seas? Piracy, Damnation and Resistance in Academic Consumption of Publishing
Steffen Boehm
Prometheus: Critical Studies in Innovation, 2014
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Predatory Journals: A Global Threat to the Scholarly Publishing Landscape
Faaiz Ali Shah
Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute, 2020
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Problematizing ‘predatory publishing’: A systematic review of factors shaping publishing motives, decisions, and experiences
David S Mills
Learned Publishing, 2020
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Predatory publishing: A wake-up call for editors and authors in the Middle East and Africa
Salem Beshyah
Ibnosina Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, 2017
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Being a Deliberate Prey of a Predator – Researchers’ Thoughts after having Published in a Predatory Journal
Charlotte Wien
LIBER QUARTERLY
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NejadGhanbar, H., Hu, G., & Babadi, M. J. (2023). Publishing in predatory language and linguistics journals: Authors’ experiences and motivations. Language Teaching, 56, 297-312. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0261444822000490
Guangwei Hu
Language Teaching, 2023
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The Crisis in Scientific Publishing: A Holistic Perspective About Background Issues Associated with Predatory Publishing
Susana Henriques
Acta Médica Portuguesa
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Profiting from the paradigm shift in scholarly journal publishing: the case of predatory publishers
Lyombe Eko
The Southwest Respiratory and Critical Care Chronicles
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I DON'T THINK WE SHOULD "COMBAT" PREDATORY PUBLISHERS: AN INTERVIEW WITH JEFFREY BEALL
Rafael Zaccaron
Encontros Bibli, 2024
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Predatory Publications- A Curse for The Scholarly Open Access Publishing
Dr. Muthuraja S
PEARL - A Journal of Library and Information Science, 2023
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Of hopes, villains and Trojan horses – Open Access academic publishing and its battlefields
Elena Šimukovič
Doctoral research proposal, 2016
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Predatory Publishing: A Quantitative Assessment, the Predatory Score
Global Science Books
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Being a deliberate prey of a predator: Researchers’ thoughts after having published in predatory journal
Jakob Holck
University of Southern Denmark Research Portal (University of Southern Denmark), 2018
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Predatory publishing as a case of symbolic violence: A critical English for academic purposes approach
Saman Ebadi
Cogent Education
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Predatory Publishing: An Industry that Is Threatening Science
Samuel Lemos
Acta medica portuguesa, 2018
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Hiding in Plain Sight: The Sinister Threat of Predatory Publishing Practices
Simon Linacre
Editorial Office News
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Ethical and Predatory Publishing: Experiences and Perceptions of Researchers
Ljubomir Jacić, Miranda Yeoh, Wolfgang H Muss
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Predatory publishers threaten to consume public research funds and undermine national academic systems - the case of Brazil
Marcelo Perlin
2018
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Authors beware! Predatory publishing is worthless
Jiban Shrestha
http://eprints.rclis.org/41816/, 2021
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Fight against unethical practices of predatory publishers........
Sajan S
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Predatory Publications in the Era of Internet and Technology: A Comment
Gregory T Papanikos
2022
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Publish or perish: the trap of predatory and illegitimate journals
Agrociencia Uruguay
Agrociencia Uruguay, 2024
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Drowning in Information and Starving for Knowledge': 21^ s^ t-Century Scholarly Publishing
Toby Miller
SOUTHERN REVIEW-ADELAIDE-, 2007
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Academic Publishing and «Predatory» Journals
Wadim Strielkowski
Science and innovation, 2018
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Predatory Publishers: An interview with Jeffrey Beall, Pt. 1
William Bejarano, Judit Ward
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Predatory Publications in the Era of the Internet and Technology: Open Access Publications are at Risk
Dr. Akhilesh Kumar
Research Article, 2022
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Academic publishing in the modern era
Lesley Pocock, Mohsen Rezaeian
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