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Against predatory publishing: the IAP report results

Minh Ha-Duong

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Abstract: The problem of predatory academic publishing is that many journals and conferences pretend to have scientific standards but, in reality, have only financial motivations. They will publish anything as long as the author pays for it. Too many researchers, under the pressure of "publish or perish,"

Date: 2023-05-05
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Published in Tia Sáng 9, 2023, pp.28-31

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