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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall

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I think you made a good decision to withdraw your paper. I have this journal's publisher (Academic Publications, Inc.) included on my list <a href="http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a>.

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Comment on Another Predatory Publisher Accepts a Computer-Generated Paper by jshrager

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This is quite clearly a SciGen paper. Any way of finding out who really submitted it so that we can scold them for not giving some sort of nod to SciGen?

Comment on Another Predatory Publisher Accepts a Computer-Generated Paper by Ken Lanfear

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Dr. Pauline Ratnasingam appears to be a legitimate researcher at the University of Central Missouri. Curiously, she does NOT list editorship of this journal on her CV. Does she even know she is listed as Editor?

Comment on Another Predatory Publisher Accepts a Computer-Generated Paper by Shawn

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Wait…This might be legit. Is the editor in chief Moe Szyslak?

Comment on Another Predatory Publisher Accepts a Computer-Generated Paper by herr doktor bimler

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<i>“Robots No Longer Considered Harmful.”</i> That's what a computer <b>would</b> say, isn't it? This journal is clearly part of the conspiracy to minimise the killer-robot menace.

Comment on Anti-Roundup (Glyphosate) Researchers Use Easy OA Journals to Spread their Views by bueller007

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Any thoughts about Ivyspring International Publisher (http://ivyspring.com/)?

Journals are indexed and (at least some) have impact factors, but they certainly seem questionable.

Comment on Another Predatory Publisher Accepts a Computer-Generated Paper by Bishnu

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Good information. keep it up.


Comment on Other pages by rehman

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plz somebody guide me about what is difference between open access predatory journals and open access predatory publisher or both are same

Comment on Another Predatory Publisher Accepts a Computer-Generated Paper by Jim

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Reblogged this on <a href="http://zwingliusredivivus.wordpress.com/2015/01/12/another-predatory-publisher-accepts-a-computer-generated-paper/" rel="nofollow">Zwinglius Redivivus</a> and commented: So, how is JSTOR any less predatory? Huh?

Comment on Anti-Roundup (Glyphosate) Researchers Use Easy OA Journals to Spread their Views by Jeffrey Beall

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I agree. I’ve analyzed it before, but I find it borderline, and I prefer not to add the borderline publishers to my list.

Comment on Another Predatory Publisher Accepts a Computer-Generated Paper by Jeffrey Beall

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Scholarly communication is a very serious business, and I don’t think you’re ready for it. Your website is not professional. Instead of me removing your journal from my list, I would ask that you shut down your website. Please.

Comment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2015 by Más allá de los depredadores | PoliScience

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[…] hacer negocio, sin ofrecer a cambio una publicación de calidad. Como todos los años desde hace 5, Jeffrey Beall ha recopilado en su blog el listado de estas editoriales pero este año ha incluido dos nuevas […]

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Comment on I’m Following a Fringe Science Paper on F1000Research by patricia

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good day JEFF
please am considering a journal current research in nutrItion and food science ISSN: 2347-467X, Online ISSN: 2322–0007 . i didnt see the journal listed in the list of possible predatory journal however the publisher enviro appear to be on the list . can there be good journal but predatory publisher. could yo help authenticate this journal. thank you.


Comment on I’m Following a Fringe Science Paper on F1000Research by Jeffrey Beall

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Yes, I have Enviro Research Publishers included on my list and recommend that all researchers avoid submitting their work to all the journals this low-quality company publishes.
If you look at the website for the Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science, it’s pretty clear that it’s a predatory journal. The website says,

Deadline for submission: 31st March, 2015
Publication date(Print edition): 30th April, 2015

Also, it prominently displays a bogus impact factor:

InnoSpace – SJIF Scientific Journal Impact Factor-3.006

Comment on Have I Discovered the Source of the Hijacked Journals? by Yousef

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Jeffrey
your warnings are useful and valuable, but how can i withdraw my submission from hijacked journal. I paid them $540 and after getting money they ignored my emails asked them to stop publish my paper . can i publish the same article in another legal journal.

Comment on Have I Discovered the Source of the Hijacked Journals? by Jeffrey Beall

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Journal hijackers generally do not follow established withdrawal guidelines.
If you submit your paper to a second journal, I recommend that you be completely open, honest, and transparent about the situation with the new journal to prevent being accused of duplicate publication.
I am sorry this has happened to you.

Comment on Hijacked Journals by Olga

Comment on Another Predatory Publisher Accepts a Computer-Generated Paper by David

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This journal is available on WorldCat which simply means there is noting wrong with ISSN. You should know that ROAD is comparatively new initiative of ISSN and will be enriched with the passage of time.

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