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Tag Archives: suspicious behavior
Abnormal Google Scholar Profiles
Today, I will talk about signs that show that something is wrong or suspicious with some researchers based on their Google Scholar profiles. I will talk about this because I have recently received many CVs and while browsing Google Scholar, … Continue reading
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