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Yea, ISSN is a government entity and works on certain rules and regulation. They verify publisher and content specific information. According to Library of Congress ISSN can be verified by recalculating it and if the answer is the last digit of ISSN than its valid. For example XXXX-XXX5, apply formula, if the answer is 5 than its valid ISSN. If a journal has valid ISSN, it cannot be challenged by any law. ISSN entities also check the journal samples (online or printed), editorial boards and they never allow a free platform (like Google sites etc) to publish a journal. One think more, many people say that bad journals have no value….. But these are the opinions of novice people. If you ask it to a well knowledgeable practical scholar than he will say……A PUBLISHED CONTENT HAS A VALUE (whether journal is good or bad), THE CONTENT CANNOT BE CHALLENGED (but criticized only). Ok i will exemplify it. You can never find an article mentioning “previous literature shows that the research of ABC author is wrong” but you will find “previous research may have limitations which can be covered by future research”. Hope answer the questions.


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