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Comment on LIST OF PUBLISHERS by Broaden your horizons: impact doesn’t need to be all about citations | Altmetric.com

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[…] answering but also frankly because I have a lot of respect for Jeffrey and the work he does with Beal’s List. I think the post raises some interesting questions about the usefulness – or lack thereof […]


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

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

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Yes, I find this to be very questionable, and I have added it to my list.
If you look at their ‘contact us’ page, you see a bunch of bogus information. They claim to be based in Alexander, New York, a very small town, but they are in a large office building according to the picture. They also charge in Euros. Something is very fishy here. The EiC is L. Carlos, no affiliation given.

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

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What’s wrong with ‘Indian Society for Education and Environment’ publisher and Indian Journal of Science and Technology Journal
for its inclusion in your list. To my knowledge, it has got very decent editorial board, promising peer-review process and producing quality articles. It is one among the developing journal from INDIA. Also, the processing and publication fees are quite economic than other open access publishers (Biomed Central, Springer Open, PLOS ONE, Elsevier Open) for most of the authors.
Please explain.

Comment on Appeals by Franco Gemonio

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Dear Jeffrey, what do you think about Hindawi journals? Thank You, Franco

Comment on Look out for Bogus Impact Factor Companies by Robert

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Jeffrey, what do you have against Archives of Budo that you put this respectable martial arts journal in a blog post about scam? It looks to me like a kind of spiteful revenge after they refused to publish your paper, and if so, you’re such a pathetic sore loser!

Comment on Appeals by Jeffrey Beall

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None of Hindawi’s brands is on my list at this time.
Sometimes Hindawi journals publish good science. I receive many complaints about their spamming. I personally would not publish in any of their journals, even though I have received many invitations from them to do so.

Comment on Appeals by Bidesh Chakraborty


Comment on Appeals by Bidesh Chakraborty

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Sir, Please consider making a country-wise (origin of publication) list of questionable predatory journals.

Comment on Appeals by Jeffrey Beall

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I don’t know the true origin of many of the publishers/journals on my lists because they effectively conceal their headquarters locations.

Comment on Appeals by Bidesh Chakraborty

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:D Truly. Many include false location and regular address.

Comment on Appeals by Bidesh Chakraborty

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Another spam from WULFENIA (ISI Indexed; Impact Factor: 0.267). http://multidisciplinarywulfenia.org claimed to be from Austria. It seems we will have journal revolution soon. We need more people like Mr. Beall to unmask the imposters.

Comment on Appeals by Jeffrey Beall

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Can you please forward me a copy of the spam? jeffrey.beall@ucdenver.edu

There is a good Wulfenia and a bad Wulfenia. The journal has been hijacked by online hoodlums. The good one still publishes only in print, I think.

Comment on Two Print Journals Completely Hijacked by Online Hoodlums by Icelandic Journal Latest Victim of Journal Hijacking | Scholarly Open Access

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[…] earlier blog posts, I reported the identity thefts of two print journals, namely, Archives des Sciences and Wulfenia. […]

Comment on Icelandic Journal Latest Victim of Journal Hijacking by Nils

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The picture on the impostor wesite shows trees in the foreground, so it is definitely not in Iceland!


Comment on Icelandic Journal Latest Victim of Journal Hijacking by Craig Boman

Comment on Icelandic Journal Latest Victim of Journal Hijacking by Jeffrey Beall

Comment on Icelandic Journal Latest Victim of Journal Hijacking by Michael Cooper

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Nice, that was my guess from having lived in the Pacific NW.

Comment on Icelandic Journal Latest Victim of Journal Hijacking by Solomon

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Now your working direction is right. I appreciate your work.

Comment on Icelandic Journal Latest Victim of Journal Hijacking by Bruce

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