Predatory Open Access Journals: Risks of Association (original) (raw)
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Predatory open access journals in a performance-based funding model: A comparison of journals in version VI of the VABB-SHW with Beall's list and DOAJ
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Editorial: on open access publishing
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Editorial: Open Access: No Closed Matter
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