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6 articles were found. The AuthorAID Stewards team has collected some of the most outlandish email subject lines used by predatory publishers to convince you to use their questionable services. Lorraine Estelle provides an overview of Think. Check. Submit. and how it can help researchers to learn how to choose trustworthy journals to publish their research in. Six steps to avoiding predatory journals Choosing the right journal in which to publish your research is a daunting task. This is especially true for many researchers in developing countries, where it is not always possible … In this blog (part 1 of 2), Aamir Raoof Memon shares his personal experiences of predatory journals – and explains how he educated himself to avoid them. Andy Nobes provides a checklist of questions to consider before you register for your next conference.How to recognise invitations of a potentially 'predatory' nature
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A beginner’s guide to avoiding ‘predatory’ journals (using your critical thinking skills)
My experience of predatory journals and how to avoid them (part 2)
My experience of predatory journals and how to avoid them (part 1)
What are ‘predatory’ conferences and how can I avoid them?
Presenting your research at an academic conference can be one of the highlights of …