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SSH: social sciences and humanities (52.3%); Health (16.5%), PSM: physical sciences and mathematics (16.5%), LS: life sciences (14.8%)

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English: From left to right (n=total number of vanished journals): North America (n=58), Latin America & Caribbean (n=17), Europe & Central Asia (n=52), Middle East & North Africa (n=6),Sub Saharan Africa (n=1), South Asia (n=24), East Asia & Pacific (n=18). From the study "Open is not forever: a study of vanished open access journals"
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Source https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.11933
Author Authors of the study: Mikael Laakso, Lisa Matthias, Najko Jahn

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