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11 Dec 2019

Nature commentary – Predatory journals: no definition, no defence

A Nature comment piece co-authored by Kristiann Allen describes a consensus definition of predatory journals and publishers, so as to provide a reference point for further research into their influence and pervasiveness, and possible areas for intervention.

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