Add to the scam that the people you communicate with use american names. Their real names are indian, but to appeal to the gullible types, they use american names such as Carol Smith etc, Beware.
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Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
I cannot access the hijacked journal’s website, so I will monitor this one. I will not add it to my list at this time.
Comment on WSEAS and NAUN: Two Publishers (and Conference Organizers) to Avoid by rafique
conferences are meant to exchange the views and meet the colleagues of your domains. sometimes idea is unique and is not bound to come from Newton like minds.Today, the world is dynamic but requires incremental steps and these steps are icons and requires only one thing and that is integration. good or bad, it depends upon user. Regarding earning by them, they put on efforts and they make money which is their right. How many students getting free facilities of education in universities direct their efforts in a productive way? what is their real contribution to body of knowledge with free facilities ? of course! negligible as compared to students who pay heavy amounts. Look! teachers and atmosphere is same but what matters is what you want and how you behave! you may disagree my view point but WSEAS is doing good job. At least it is providing a respectable forum for discussion to intellectuals instead of making money through fraud or fake /mushroom institutions. instead of negative views i think we all should give them suggestions for improvements so that they should be more motivated and serve research society in a better way.
i would love to suggest them to start inviting the people who have reservations about their integrity and clear their minds openly.
well done WSEAS and keep it up.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Yes, thank you. I have added this one to the list.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Yes, this one is already included on the list. Thank you.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Kasmera is already included on my list.
Thank you.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
This journal is already included on my list.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
The link to the suspected hijacked journal does not work.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Sorry, I don’t think this is a journal hijacking. I think it a journal with two websites, one on the university’s website, and the other one on SciELO.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
No, this is not a case of journal hijacking.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
No, this is not a case of journal hijacking.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
I think this is a case of a duplicate journal title rather than a hijacking.
The journal does not copy the ISSN or the contact information from another journal.
Thank you.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
I disagree. I think this is the website of the real journal.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
I think the hijacked journal in this case has disappeared.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Yes, this hijacking case is already included in my list. Thank you for checking.
Comment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Yes, I agree. This one is included in my list.
Thank you.