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How to respond to and what to do for papers published in predatory journals?
Aamir Raoof Memon
Sci Ed. 2018;5(2):146-149.   Published online August 20, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.140
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  • De-naturalizing the “predatory”: A study of “bogus” publications at public sector universities in Pakistan
    Waqar Ali Shah, Rukhsana Ali, Asadullah Lashari
    Accountability in Research.2024; 31(2): 80.     CrossRef
  • Facilitators and barriers to dealing with questionable journals in management science
    Mehdi Dadkhah, Fariborz Rahimnia, Aamir Raoof Memon
    Library Hi Tech.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Citation contagion: a citation analysis of selected predatory marketing journals
    Salim Moussa
    Scientometrics.2021; 126(1): 485.     CrossRef
  • How to Protect the Credibility of Articles Published in Predatory Journals
    Yuki Yamada
    Publications.2021; 9(1): 4.     CrossRef
  • Contamination by citations: references to predatory journals in the peer-reviewed marketing literature
    Salim Moussa
    South Asian Journal of Marketing.2021; 2(1): 5.     CrossRef
  • Research Combining Physical Activity and Sleep: A Bibliometric Analysis
    Aamir R. Memon, Corneel Vandelanotte, Timothy Olds, Mitch J. Duncan, Grace E. Vincent
    Perceptual and Motor Skills.2020; 127(1): 154.     CrossRef
  • Predatory publishing, hijacking of legitimate journals and impersonation of researchers via special issue announcements: a warning for editors and authors about a new scam
    Jamie Trapp
    Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine.2020; 43(1): 9.     CrossRef
  • Predatory Publishers/Journals in Medical Sciences: How to Avoid, Stop, and What to Do after Being Scammed by Them?
    Yosef Mohammed-Azzam Zakout
    Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer.2020; 51(3): 782.     CrossRef
  • Awareness of predatory publishing for Peruvian university professors and lecturers doing research
    Carlos Sotomayor-Beltran
    Accountability in Research.2020; 27(6): 390.     CrossRef
  • ‘At-risk articles’: the imperative to recover lost science
    Jeanette Hatherill
    Insights the UKSG journal.2020;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Revisiting the Term Predatory Open Access Publishing
    Aamir Raoof Memon
    Journal of Korean Medical Science.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • A cross-sectional study of predatory publishing emails received by career development grant awardees
    Tracey A Wilkinson, Christopher J Russell, William E Bennett, Erika R Cheng, Aaron E Carroll
    BMJ Open.2019; 9(5): e027928.     CrossRef
Publons joins Clarivate Analytics: what would be the future?
Aamir Raoof Memon, Ahmed Waqas
Sci Ed. 2017;4(2):95-97.   Published online August 16, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.104
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  • Decoding the Relationship of Artificial Intelligence, Advertising, and Generative Models
    Camille Velasco Lim, Yu-Peng Zhu, Muhammad Omar, Han-Woo Park
    Digital.2024; 4(1): 244.     CrossRef
  • The Role of Publons in the Context of Open Peer Review
    Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Serhii Nazarovets
    Publishing Research Quarterly.2022; 38(4): 760.     CrossRef

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