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Should We Retire the Term “Predatory Publishing”? | The Scholarly Kitchen
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What's Hot and What's Cooking in Scholarly Publishing – from the Society for Scholarly Publishing. Should We Retire the Term “Predatory Publishing”? Posted by Rick Anderson. May 11, 2015. Source: thegoldeneaglesblog.blogspot.com. Recently I was reading the latest installment. In recent years by members of the scholarly and scientific community. MDPI’s response can be found here. Of good publishing practices, many of which have to do with the publisher’s honesty (does it falsely claim editorial boar...
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Scholarly Kitchen Podcast: Ivan Oransky and Retraction Watch | The Scholarly Kitchen
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What's Hot and What's Cooking in Scholarly Publishing – from the Society for Scholarly Publishing. Podcast: Ivan Oransky and. Posted by Michael Clarke. Aug 5, 2015. Retractions of scientific papers have been growing in number. At the same time, there is a heightened awareness of retractions in the media, among journal editors and publishers, and among researchers themselves. This awareness is, in part, due to the effort of. Interview with Oransky was published in 2012 and can be found here. Is keenly awa...
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