The cover page is interesting as they gave people the option to edit! Probably this is another definition of “open” access- “we are so open that you even can edit our web page”.
Recently I got astonished to note that one journal, forgot the name, is claiming they have ISI Impact Factor. It was surprising as the journal started it operation less than couple of years ago. So, out of curiosity I found claimed “ISI Web page”. Here it is: http://isindexing.com/isi/
I don’t know whether it is an offense or not to use the abbreviation to fool people. I am wondering Thomson Reuters perhaps can take action in this regard and save researchers from publishing in bogus IF journals.
Do you have anything in your mind Jeffrey?
Thanks.