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Comment on What’s Up with Dr. George Perry? by Trevor

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We, Americans, believe so much in fair competition and market mechanism. Let the market work on its own. Scholars and academic decision-makers are not stupid; they know their potential levels of attainment and retention. For instance, those OA publications would not be considered at all for a Harvard professor. However, there might be many teaching-oriented schools that do not mind having their professors publish in those journals (rather than not publishing at all). Similar analogy is, why I am stranded at University of B…surely and logically because I am not offered a position at University of A.

My thrust is: let the market decide. Low quality products and services will die due to competitive process. Unless we want to become like those sub-par and poor countries where universities, accreditation institutions and everything are heavily regulated.


Comment on What’s Up with Dr. George Perry? by Jeffrey Beall

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Hi, Trevor,

Part of the free market includes reviews, commentaries, case studies, investigative reports, and the like. For example, if someone publishes a book, the free market includes people who write and publish book reviews about the book. The review component is a secondary free market that adds value to the first free market. The magazine Consumer Reportsis another example. So, you are correct that the market will decide. It will decide with the help of the free press that describes and evaluates what the free market has to offer.

Jeffrey

Comment on Documenting Plagiarism in the Journal of Academic and Business Ethics by Oh, the irony: Business ethics journal paper retracted for plagiarism | Retraction Watch

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[...] would appear that it’s manuscript 11902 that was the offending one, according to a February 26 blog post by Jeffrey Beal. Beal highlights plagiarized passages from paper — “Eminent Domain: In Theory — [...]

Comment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd edition) by Jeffrey Beall

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Sorry, I lack sufficient time to examine the differences between the two; perhaps you should re-direct your question on a blog devoted to copyright issues.

Comment on Report Details Predatory Practices of Two Bosnian Journals by Jeffrey Beall

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It looks like the International Journal of Arabic-English Studies is not an open-access journal, and I limit my analyses to OA jorunals.
Regarding your other question, yes retraction is the proper course for plagiarized articles. If you want to forward it to me, that would be find.
Thanks very much.

Comment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2013 by Jeffrey Beall

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Yes, sending articles for review to scholars in non-matching fields is a hallmark of predatory publishers.

Comment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd edition) by Researcher

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Thank you Mr. Beall,
Then, as far as your list is concerned, in the case of Infonomics society, could give more details about this publisher’s predatory characteristics?
Thank you!

Comment on Documenting Plagiarism in the Journal of Academic and Business Ethics by Becca

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  Very good information. I agree that to many times people are writing articles and only worrying about the search engines and not the little things about the article that are more important. Things in the interenet marketing world are changing and now it requires a little more effort than before.


Comment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers by Jurnal yang Tidak Dinilai untuk Kenaikan Pangkat/Jabatan Dosen | Universitas Dr. Soetomo

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[...] Di dalam website tersebut juga terdapat artikel yang perlu kita cermati, berjudul Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers. [...]

Comment on Documenting Plagiarism in the Journal of Academic and Business Ethics by Profman

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Not meaning to be pedantic, but “begs the question” really is not what you meant.

Comment on Documenting Plagiarism in the Journal of Academic and Business Ethics by Jeffrey Beall

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Thank you for raising that question. I have already been raked over the coals on another blog for saying that. See: <a href="http://retractionwatch.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/oh-the-irony-business-ethics-journal-paper-retracted-for-plagiarism/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://retractionwatch.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/oh-the-irony-business-ethics-journal-paper-retracted-for-plagiarism/</a>

Comment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd edition) by Jeffrey Beall

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I observe the following problems:

1. Their “contact us” page does not provide a headquarters location
2. Several of the journals have the same EiC despite covering different subjects
3. My anti-virus software will not let me open this page on the publisher’s site: http://www.infonomics-society.org/IJCDSE/
4. On the individual journal pages, the publisher has table of contents pages, but there are no live links to the articles. However, I can find the articles by doing a Google search. Why aren’t the links live? See: http://www.infonomics-society.org/IJTIE/Contents%20Page%20Volume%201%20Issue%201.pdf
5. There are prominent spelling and grammatical errors.
6. I get errors saying some of the PDFs are “unreadable”
7. Some of the journals have missing issues, issues with very few articles, no articles, etc.
8. There is no mention of article processing fees.
9. Some of the articles contain plagiarism.
10. I don’t really think this vanity press qualifies as a “society”

Comment on Documenting Plagiarism in the Journal of Academic and Business Ethics by Kirk Heriot

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If you thoroughly read the website for this organization it would appear a manuscript can be assured publication for the right fees..

Comment on Documenting Plagiarism in the Journal of Academic and Business Ethics by Frank

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Does one pay “under the table?”

Comment on Research by Keis Ohtsuka

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Dear Jeff,

Thank you for your informative blog. I think I stumbled into another predatory journal.

International Journal of Education and Research
http://www.ijern.com/Aim-and-Scope.php

Many things do not add up.

1.The journal covers social sciences to environmental science to business to almost anything..

2. By the look of their CVs, Editorial Board Members are not really qualified to review a wide rang of topics the journal is to publish..

3, Contemporary Research Center, Australia (http://www.crcenter.info/) which has no contact information is purported to publish the above journal. By the way, we normally spell the word, “Centre” in Australia (just as they do in Canada.)

4. Chief Editor: Dr Gary Genosko is listed as Professor of Education, Victoria University, Australia. I happened to work at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia (there is only one in Australia) and has no record of a Dr Genosko ever worked here.

5. The journal editorial office address is 103 Carrington Street, Adelaide SA 5000. Google map ground view shows an ordinary semi-detached house in this address. No signage.

6. Is the journal named deliberately as it is very similar to a well known established journal – International Journal of Educational Research?

7. The journal publishes over 20 articles each month. The deadline for submission is only 30 days before and peer-review is conducted.


Comment on Research by Jeffrey Beall

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Thank you for this information and for your excellent analysis. I also did an analysis and have decided to add the publisher CRC Australia, to my list. Much appreciated.

Comment on About the Author by Open access: anyone can be a scientist? | Masters of Media

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[...] one without peer-review seems to be not done in the academic world. Nature wrote an article on Jeffrey Beall who looked into ‘preditory publishers’, shifty publishers which ask up until $1800 for [...]

Comment on Introducing: The World Academic Publishing by A M Butt

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Hi, I received info asking me to write an article for them. Any update about this publisher? At first look and first thought that comes into my mind is open access fraud……. please update

Comment on Introducing: The World Academic Publishing by Jeffrey Beall

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That publisher remains on my list.

Comment on Two Predatory Bloopers by Guria

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‘European Journal of Social Sciences’ and ‘European Journal of Scientific Research’ are no longer open access journals but they still collect fees from authors. Isn’t that strange?

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