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Predatory Publishing: Further Reading and References

References

COPE. (2009). Has formal ethical approval been granted that satisfies publication criteria?. Committee on Publication Ethics.

https://publicationethics.org/guidance/case/has-formal-ethical-approval-been-granted-satisfies-publication-criteria

Elmore, S. A., & Weston, E. H. (2020). Predatory journals: what they are and how to avoid themToxicologic pathology48(4), 607-610.

Grudniewicz, A., Moher, D., Cobey, K. D., Bryson, G. L., Cukier, S., Allen, K., et al. (2019). Predatory journals: no definition,

no defenceNature576(7786), 210-212. 

Leonard, M., Stapleton, S., Collins, P., Selfe, T. K., & Cataldo, T. (2021). Ten simple rules for avoiding predatory publishing scams. PLoS     

Computational Biology17(9), e1009377.

Steering clear of predatory open access journals: Beyond Beall’s List. (n.d.). University Affairs. Retrieved October 11, 2023,

from https://www.universityaffairs.ca/opinion/in-my-opinion/steering-clear-predatory-open-access-journals-beyond-bealls-list/

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