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      Stings, Hoaxes and Irony Breach the Trust Inherent in Scientific Publishing

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      Publishing Research Quarterly
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                Journal
                Publishing Research Quarterly
                Pub Res Q
                Springer Nature
                1053-8801
                1936-4792
                September 2016
                July 2016
                : 32
                : 3
                : 208-219
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                10.1007/s12109-016-9473-4
                0ee2fa39-ab20-4f5b-9fe6-01b7d20a32bb
                © 2016
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