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Guidelines for dealing with predatory publications

When members of AEASA act on behalf of the Association, they have to deal with predatory Journals in two settings:

  1. When they publish in Agrekon, or when they review articles for Agrekon,
  2. When they serve on the various Awards Committees, whether it be for publications or for theses.

The purpose of these Guidelines is to assist them in managing this process to ensure that AEASA does not encourage publication in predatory Journals.