Practicality versus idealism for curbing predatory publishing: a reply to Teixeira da Silva

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Rajeev Raghavan
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4612-3271
Neelesh Dahanukar
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7162-9023
Sanjay Molur
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8230-518X

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Raghavan, R., N. Dahanukar & S. Molur (2015). Curbing academic predators: JoTT’s policy regarding citation of publications from predatory journals. Journal of Threatened Taxa 7(10): 7609–7611; http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/JoTT.o4388.7609-11

Teixeira da Silva, J.A. (2013). Predatory publishing: a quantitative assessment, the predatory score. The Asian and Australasian Journal of Plant Science and Biotechnology 7(Special Issue 1): 21–34.

Teixeira da Silva, J.A. (2014). Global Science Books: a tale from the cuckoo’s nest. How predatory open access publishing can influence the metrics of a traditional scholarly publisher. KOME 2(2): 73–81.

Teixeira da Silva, J.A. (2015). A response to the editorial on predatory publishing. Journal of Threatened Taxa 7(15): xx–xx; http://dx.doi.org/xx.xxxxx/JoTT.xxxxx.xxxxx-xx

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