Canadian Academics’ use of predatory journals
Introduction Predatory journals have been acknowledged as an increasing concern in the scholarly literature over the last decade, but research on the subject has been sparse. Research that has focused on predatory journals in the Canadian context has been even rarer, and limited to work focused...
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Autor principal: | Maureen Nicole Babb |
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University of Alberta
2021
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