@misc{10336/20557, author = {Pal, Arghya}, year = {2019}, month = {11}, url = {https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/20557}, abstract = {When you are an early career psychiatrist, fresh out of the oven of the academic rigours of residency, you feel you have a lot to offer. This eagerness further intensifies when you receive a mail from the editor of a journal asking for your contribution. The assurance of early acceptance and free access appeared so lucrative that I decided to jump on the project. It was only later that I looked into the fine print and the steep article processing charges caught my attention. When I discussed this with my colleagues, I realised the offer was no privilege, and it is fair to consider myself a victim. This is how mostly academic fraternity in India is introduced to the business of predatory journals.}, booktitle = {Tendencia Editorial UR, ISSN: 2382-3135, Número especial II (noviembre 2019); pp. 12-15}, keywords = {Revistas depredadoras}, keywords = {India}, keywords = {Publicaciones académicas}, title = {Publishing in predatory journals from India : making sense of the conundrum}, publisher = {Editorial Universidad del Rosario}, keywords = {Predatory Journals}, keywords = {India}, keywords = {Academic publications}, }