[Library Network] Caution Regarding Predatory Journals
On 2020-09-17
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Kyoto University Library Network has been making efforts to caution its faculty, staff, and students
about the issue of “predatory journals” that are published solely to profit from the paper submission fees (APC) collected from authors, and are not properly peer-reviewed.
As predatory journals continue to be a problem, the Kyoto University Library Network has updated its leaflets warning about the issue.
Please check our leaflets and reconfirm the details of predatory journals.
FYI: What's Open Access?
https://www.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/content0/13087
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