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Post by Motormouth on Dec 15, 2015 21:33:06 GMT -5
I got an article solicitation from this place in my email today. The name attached to the email claimed that they recently read and were impressed by one of my publications. Editorial board looks random. Thoughts from folks who have more info than I regarding the deets on this place? www.scholink.org/ojs/index.php/wjssr/index
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Post by and this on Dec 16, 2015 14:56:20 GMT -5
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Post by another on Dec 16, 2015 15:14:20 GMT -5
I received an invite to review a proposal from the European Research Council - I've never heard of the individuals who sent the email. Thoughts?
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Post by Telling on Jan 22, 2016 8:00:08 GMT -5
I got an article solicitation from this place in my email today. The name attached to the email claimed that they recently read and were impressed by one of my publications. Editorial board looks random. Thoughts from folks who have more info than I regarding the deets on this place? www.scholink.org/ojs/index.php/wjssr/indexI clicked on the link to see what it was, and opened an article from its current issue, and this is the first paragraph of the abstract: "Tourism Industry in Sub Sahara Region has been operating on competition poses basing on the same resources which are wildlife and nature as the products in service. Many of the areas to visit by the tourists are still natural and some of them are exist under diminishing status because of the use since establishment. That needs resources engineering to motivate the tourists who wish to visit and are mostly changing the tourism tests all the time. Tanzania has about 30% of its territorial land for Natural resources where tourism is basically commenced. Tourism is a leading industry that contributes about 7.1% to the Tanzania GDP; therefore it needs some resources rehabilitation and re-designed to motivate the visitations." Enough said, I think.
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