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Predatory Conferences (UWISTA: REFERENCES

LIST OF REFERENCES

  1. Beall, J. Beall's list of predatory journals and publishers [cited 2019 Feb 10]. Available fromhttps://beallslist.weebly.com .
  2. Cartwright VA. Authors beware! The rise of the predatory publisher. Clin Exp Ophthalmol [Internet].  2016 Nov [cited 2019 Feb 09];44(8):666-8. Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ceo.12836 .
  3. Cobey KD, de Costa e Silva M, Mazzarello S, Stober C, Hutton B, Moher D, Clemons M. Is this conference for real? Navigating presumed predatory conference invitations." J Oncol Pract  [Internet]. 2017 Jul [cited 2019 Feb 10]: 410-13.
  4. Grove J. Predatory conferences ‘now outnumber official scholarly events. Times Higher Education. 2017 Oct [cited 2019 Feb 11]; [about 1p.]. Available from: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/predatory-conferences-now-outnumber-official-scholarly-events .
  5. Kenyatta University Library [Internet]]. Identifying and avoiding predatory conferences [cited 2019 Feb 12]Nairobi City, Kenya: Kenyatta University Library; 2019. Available from: https://library.ku.ac.ke/identifying-and-avoiding-predatory-conferences/ .
  6. Mercier E, Tardif PA, Émond M, Le Sage N. Predatory publishers and fraudulent conferences: perspectives and implications for novice researchers. Perspectives on medical education. 2017 Dec 1;6(6):433-4.
  7. Moore, Derek [Internet]. Predatory conferences. Caveat emptor  [cited 2019 Jan 20]. South Africa: Weblearning; 2017. Available from: http://weblearning.co.za/predatory-conferences-caveat-empor.
  8. Pai M, Franco E. Predatory Conferences Undermine Science And Scam Academics. InPobrane z: Available from: https://naturemicrobiologycommunity.nature.com/users/20892-madhukar-pai/posts/12706-predatory-conferences-undermine-science-and-scam-academics .
  9. Predatory conferences target ‘naïve’ academics [cited 2019 Feb 13].  Available from: https://usa.inquirer.net/12723/predatory-conferences-target-naive-academics?utm_expid=.XqNwTug2W6nwDVUSgFJXed.1 .
  10. Salisbury University Libraries [Internet]. Predatory publishing: Predatory conferences [cited 2019 Feb 08]. Salisbury, Maryland: Salisbury University Libraries; 2018. Available from: http://libraryguides.salisbury.edu/PredatoryPublishing/conferences .
  11. Roth, Dana [Internet] . Open access / predatory publishers / questionable conferences. [cited 2019 Feb 14]. California: Caltech Library; 2019. Available from: https://libguides.caltech.edu/c.php?g=512665&p=3503029 .
  12. Stop Predatory Journals [Internet]. List of predatory publishers [cited 2019 Feb 15]. Available from: https://predatoryjournals.com/publishers/
  13. Think. Check. Attend [Internet] [cited 2019 Jan 30]. Available from: https://thinkcheckattend.org/ .