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  1. Understanding and Mitigating the Menace of Predatory Journals: Perspectives of University Teachers in Bangladesh.Umme Habiba & S. M. Zabed Ahmed - forthcoming - Journal of Academic Ethics:1-24.
    This paper examines the perspectives of university teachers in Bangladesh regarding predatory journals, assesses their knowledge of the characteristics of such journals, investigates the factors that might influence their submission of papers to such journals, and explores their views on how universities can contribute to the identification of predatory journals. A total of 391 university teachers participated in this study. Chi-square tests were conducted to examine the relationship between participants’ demographic characteristics and their perceptions of open access and predatory journals. (...)
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  • Fast Review Process in Established Journals is Not a Flaw.Omid Mahian, Alibakhsh Kasaeian & Somchai Wongwises - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (4):1255-1256.
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