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    • Apr 15, 2020

Thousands of researchers in Australia appear on editorial boards of 'predatory' journals


More than 3,700 researchers based at Australian institutions — roughly 7% of the country’s academic community — as of mid-2019 appeared on the editorial boards of journals that are potentially predatory. The full article was published at Nature Index.


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