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Research Publishing: References

An introduction to considerations for Qld Health staff considering publishing.

References

The following resources were used in the preparation of this LibGuide:

•Allen Press via FrontMatter (2015). Evaluating scholarly journals infographic. In: University of Pittsburgh (2019). Illegitimate & predatory publishing: about. (LibGuide). https://pitt.libguides.com/predatorypublishing, retrieved 18/2/2019.
•Beall, J. (2017). What I have learned from predatory publishers. Biochemica Medica, 27 (2), pp.273-278.
•Beall, J. (2012). Predatory publishers are corrupting open access. Nature, 489, p.179.
•Prater, C. 2019. 8 Ways to identify a questionable open access journal. AGJE Scholar, https://www.aje.com/en/arc/8-ways-identify-questionable-open-access-journal/.)
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•University of Pittsburgh (2019). Illegitimate & predatory publishing: about. (LibGuide). https://pitt.libguides.com/predatorypublishing, retrieved 18/2/2019.