Legitimacy of citations in predatory publishing: The case of proliferation of papers by Serbian authors in two Bosnian WoS-indexed journals

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Summary:

Šipka, P. (2012). Legitimacy of citations in predatory publishing: The case of proliferation of papers by Serbian authors in two Bosnian WoS‐indexed journals. CEES Occasional Paper Series, No. 2012‐12‐2. ISBN 978‐86‐89475‐00‐5

Summary: This paper contains the results of an ad hoc action research undertaken within a CEON/CEES broader project on publishing misconduct in journals from Southeast Europe. Its purpose is to urgently communicate the alarming degree of misconduct practiced by two Bosnian WoS/JCR journals, with substantial involvement of a large group of authors from Serbia who publish extensively and increasingly in the two journals.

Link:

https://www.ceon.rs/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=404:legitimacy-of-citations-in-predatory-publishing-the-case-of-proliferation-of-papers-by-serbian-authors-in-two-bosnian-wos-indexed-journals&catid=112&lang=en&Itemid=559

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10/18/2019, 08:42

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oa.serbia oa.bosnia oa.predatory oa.misconduct oa.fees oa.citations oa.gold oa.journals oa.credibility oa.quality

Date tagged:

10/18/2019, 12:42

Date published:

12/02/2012, 07:42