Academic journals charged by US consumer watchdog

By Timna Jacks, Education Reporter
Updated September 2 2016 - 6:15pm, first published 6:04pm
Hundreds of Australian academics at the country's top universities, hospitals and a government department, are named as editors of publications owned by a company accused of illegal behaviour, under fresh charges laid by the US consumer watchdog. Photo: Louie Douvis
Hundreds of Australian academics at the country's top universities, hospitals and a government department, are named as editors of publications owned by a company accused of illegal behaviour, under fresh charges laid by the US consumer watchdog. Photo: Louie Douvis

Two hundred Australian academics have had their credentials hijacked by a "predatory" academic publisher that has been charged by the US consumer watchdog with deceiving researchers.

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