Nigeria tackles publishing in predatory journals
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Summary:
"Higher education institutions in Nigeria need to train academics to spot fraudulent journals, researchers say.
The researchers, members of the Nigerian Academy of Science (NAS), noted this in a communique released to the public on 21 July after convening a roundtable discussion on 29 March to discuss fighting predatory academic practices....
Nigeria is one of the largest contributors to predatory journals, according to a 2015 study published in BMC Medicine. This was attributed to tight demands for academics to publish and a lack of resources to publish in high profile journals...."
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