Comment on New publisher: Scientific & Academic Publishing by Leanne
While researching my dissertation, I found an article through the Scientific and Academic Publishing website that was completely plagiarized from a well-known, reputable article written in 2001. All...
View ArticleComment on Scholarly Journals for Winos by Yikmi Smeral
Why doesn’t Wiley send the articles rejected by its high impact journals to their own low impact subscription journals? Why this manuscript program is for transferring only to its own Open Access...
View ArticleComment on Large New OA Publisher Launches with 85 Journals by Daniel Corcos
You do not make good research before commenting. In the contact us page, it is mentioned “10 Cheswold Blvd., #1D, Newark, De, 19713, United States”. In Google map, this address is available. The open...
View ArticleComment on Large New OA Publisher Launches with 85 Journals by Jeffrey Beall
That address did not appear on the webpage when I researched my blog post. In any event, it’s a small apartment. Do you really think that 85 journals can be published successfully out of an apartment?...
View ArticleComment on Scholarly Journals for Winos by Jeffrey Beall
I think you should direct your questions about Wiley to Wiley itself.
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers by imran
Dear Dr. Beall, kindly suggest the action to be taken by an author who unknowingly submitted paper and got published in fake journals or fraud ones and to all such papaers which have been published in...
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers by...
I suggest trying to withdraw or retract the article.
View ArticleComment on Large New OA Publisher Launches with 85 Journals by Daniel Corcos
Definitely I am not in a denial mode. I want to be more constructive for your blog. Even if it is an apartment, 85 journals can be managed if all the editorial operations are handled online by each...
View ArticleComment on Large New OA Publisher Launches with 85 Journals by Dodson
I agree with Daniel Corcos. We should think to solve the problem with OA scholarly publication.
View ArticleComment on Large New OA Publisher Launches with 85 Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Well, I disagree with pretty much everything you said. Your criteria for determining predatory publishers is simplistic and naive. Are you associated with a particular publisher? If so, which one? If...
View ArticleComment on Large New OA Publisher Launches with 85 Journals by Jeffrey Beall
Who are you? How would you solve the problem?
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
This is just great.. and is most comprehensive.. thanks
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
Thanks very much, Jeffrey. This is invaluable for faculty vetting reputable sources.
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
Thank you very much…. its great work…. however i have question…. Can you quantify the number of days for Rapid publication and quick peer review??? What you mean by augmented income sources?
View ArticleComment on Large New OA Publisher Launches with 85 Journals by Schmuck
Come on 85 Journals and they are planning for conference also, which will cost you more than 1500$ for 2 days. If that does not make think twice or 1000 time before defending them, I have no idea what...
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
This is a great help. Quite comprehensive.
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
Excellent Jeffrey. It should be sent to all OA “publishers,” and if you have not already disseminate this to the ALA and other professional and academic organizations.
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
Review time varies by field. Some predatory publishers are promising completed peer review in one week — this is clearly too short for a thorough and honest peer revoew. Augmented income sources...
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
Yes, this is very helpful! These criteria very clearly make a distinction between ‘predatory’ journals and merely unprofessional/embryonic ones.
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
[...] Beall from the University of Denver has just published Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd edition). If you are thinking of submitting to an open access journal for the...
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