Predatory conferences exploit researchers by presenting themselves as prestigious international events, but they often lack academic rigor, providing little to no peer review and offering disorganized, low-quality experiences. Their primary goal is to profit from registration fees, with some even canceling events without issuing refunds. To safeguard against such practices, researchers should consult resources like Think. Check. Attend., which provide guidance on identifying and avoiding questionable conferences.
Conference Organizers and Sponsorship:
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*How to Spot a Predatory Conference (Copied under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License from the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library)
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