This book describes the most common malpractices in publishing scientific research such as authorship, predatory journals, self-citation, and reviewer selection. It will help young and new researchers by teaching them what practices to avoid and choose the correct academic practice.
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MALPRACTICES IN PUBLISHING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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Dr. Hasanain Faisal Habasha
Dr. Hasanain was born in Baghdad, Iraq in 1982. He received his bachelor’s in medicine and surgery (MBChB) from the University of Baghdad in 2006. He subsequently did his master's and Ph.D. IN community health at the National University of Malaysia (UKM). He was a Ph.D. Fellow at United Nations University/International Institute for Global Health (2012), Senior Lecturer at the Department of community health, National University of Malaysia (UKM) (2013-2015). Currently, He is an Associate Professor of community medicine at International Medical School, Management and Science University (MSU) Malaysia. He won the best researcher award for 2 consecutive years at MSU (2016,2017). He has more than 10 years’ experience in research and publication in international journals. He had more than 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals, conferences and more than 56 Publications in the SCOPUS database.