How do predatory medical journals try to seduce and fool potential authors?: Analysis of an 18-months monitoring survey
Background/Aim: Predatory medical publishers have developed - and still continue to develop - 'tricks' that are intended to fool potential authors with the objective to attract manuscripts. They do so because authors have to pay them article processing charges and these are commonly their...
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Main Authors: | van Loon Olaf R., van Loon Tom A.J. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Medical Society of the Republic of Srpska, Banja Luka, University of Banja Luka. Faculty of Medicine
2024-01-01
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Series: | Scripta Medica |
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Online Access: | https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2490-3329/2024/2490-33292406657V.pdf |
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