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How to Spot a Predatory Conference: 6 Warning Signs Every Researcher Should Know

Many researchers receive unsolicited invitations to present at international conferences. While some of these events are legitimate, others are not. These questionable events—known as predatory conferences—are organized by companies more interested in profit than academic quality. They often promise international exposure, fast acceptance, and luxurious venues. In reality, they offer little value: no real peer review,

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How to Identify a Predatory Journal: 6 Warning Signs Every Researcher Should Know

Many researchers have received unexpected emails inviting them to submit papers to unfamiliar academic journals. While some of these invitations may be legitimate, such as those for special issues or similar circumstances, many of these solicitations come from predatory journals. Predatory journals are deceptive publishing outlets that charge authors high fees without providing proper peer

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