Predatory journal risks and avoidance strategies for researchers

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Predatory journal risks and avoidance strategies for researchers

Jun 12, 2024 08:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Authors must understand the proper vetting of a journal’s editorial policies to mitigate the risk of associating with predatory or poor-quality journals. Predatory journals have the potential to capture unsuspecting researchers. This webinar aims to help your fix your publishing strategy once and for all. If you have already run into a publishing d...

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