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| Jeffrey Beall posted: "I recently learned of a brand-new predatory publisher launching with twelve broad-scoped journals. Such a launch is routine these days — nothing new about this. What's unique about this fleet launch, however, is its apparent connection to another noto"
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More Junk Journals from a Bogus Research Center
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Another bogus "Center"I recently learned of a brand-new predatory publisher launching with twelve broad-scoped journals. Such a launch is routine these days — nothing new about this. What's unique about this fleet launch, however, is its apparent connection to another notorious open-access publisher. Read more of this post Jeffrey Beall | April 28, 2015 at 9:00 AM | Tags: Bangladesh, duplicate journal titles, New York | Categories: Scholarly Open-Access Publishers | URL: http://wp.me/p280Ch-1nD
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