Predatory publishing, hijacking of legitimate journals and impersonation of researchers via special issue announcements: a warning for editors and authors about a new scam

  • Trapp J
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The current world of academic publication is plagued with stories of predatory publishing, journal hijacking, and the like, with much discussion [1–12]. Recently, several proposals have …

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Trapp, J. (2020). Predatory publishing, hijacking of legitimate journals and impersonation of researchers via special issue announcements: a warning for editors and authors about a new scam. Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 43(1), 9–10. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13246-019-00835-5

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