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I agree
Dana Roth writes
> it is totally unrealistic to assume serious researchers have the
> time to wade thru anything more than a fraction of what is being
> published.
Sure.
> Is there really anything better than limiting current awareness to
> high quality peer reviewed journals,
Of course t
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Of course
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Of course, sharp practices such as passing yourself off for another company,
including the
impossible?
Chuck Hamaker
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Quote: Predatory publishing has dama
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Quote: Predatory publishing has damaged the very foundations of scholarly and
academic publishing,
No it hasn’t. It’s a minor annoyan
Quote: Predatory publishing has damaged the very foundations of scholarly and
academic publishing,
No it hasn’t. It’s a minor annoyance, at most.
David
On 23 Sep 2014, at 07:47, anup kumar das
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Predatory Journals and Indian Ichthyology
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