Editorial culture vs editorial corruption
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corrupción, revistas científicas, editoriales depredadoras, revistas espurias.Abstract
Carta al Editor sobre el tema publicado en el artículo "Corrupción en editoriales y revistas depredadoras". INFODIR No. 30, 2019 (http://www.revinfodir.sld.cu/index.php/infodir/article/view/644)Downloads
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