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    Antecedents for actual usage intentions of open access journals in agricultural research institutions in Tanzania by Zubairi Massoro, Zainabu, Othman, Roslina

    Published 2017
    “…The study findings are useful to OAJs publishers and ARIs management staff to identify important factors and safeguard policies on Open Access publishing and strategies to encourage long-term usage of OAJs for future studies and lifelong learning. …”
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    A narrative review of the phenomenon of predatory journals to create awareness among researchers in veterinary medicine by Fadel, Charbel, Milanova, Aneliya, Suran, Jelena, Sitovs, Andrejs, Kim, Tae Won, Bello, Abubakar, Abay, Solomon Mequanente, Horst, Stefanie, Mileva, Rositsa, Amadori, Michela, Oster, Ena, Re, Giovanni, Abdul Kadir, Arifah, Gambino, Graziana, Vercelli, Cristina

    Published 2024
    “…In recent years, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of predatory journals has increased significantly. Predatory journals exploit the “open-access model” by engaging in deceptive practices such as charging high publication fees without providing the expected quality and performing insufficient or no peer review. …”
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