Comment on IDOSI Journals No Longer to be Indexed in Scopus by Le Shp
You made many attacks against MDPI. This is unfair. I have published some papers in MDPI and I received very good comments and a real review from the reviewers. MDPI has real review. Why do you attack...
View ArticleComment on Appeals by Said Bin M S
Dear, Sir Few days back I saw ‘Science Publishing Group’ in your, but no longer exist! Why you decided to remove it?
View ArticleComment on IDOSI Journals No Longer to be Indexed in Scopus by Manuel Montenegro
I just entered Scopus and found that IDOSI journals are still there. I browsed “Global Veterinaria” and searched for specific articles of the journal and, both ways, could find their articles indexed...
View ArticleComment on Research by Zaki Shakir Seddigi
Dear Jeffrey Beall, I would request you to kindly consider IOSR JOURNALS http://www.iosrjournals.org and check whether it is a predatory Publisher or not. They mention high Impact factor of their...
View ArticleComment on IDOSI Journals No Longer to be Indexed in Scopus by Joro Paveto
To mix together MDPI and SCIRP is not even funny. While some journals of MDPI are well respected (I think that Mr Beal never claimed that ALL journals of MDPI are bad), SCIRP is the king of predatory...
View ArticleComment on IDOSI Journals No Longer to be Indexed in Scopus by Joro Paveto
Otherwise it will be a very bad practice to remove allready indexed content trying to hide the error of Scopus (to accept the journals) and it will be punishment not to the publisher but to the...
View ArticleComment on Lambert Academic Publishing: A Must to Avoid by Ligia Cota Vieira
If there are that many people out there that came to academia to get rich, they are up for a very rude awakening. I don’t think the issue with LAP is not that it doesn’t pay you… None of the other...
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by pr singh
our journals was indexed by chemical abstract,index corpenicus, why you say like that kindly clarify
View ArticleComment on New Low-Quality OA Publisher: Imprints Open Access by David Sullivan
The phone number traces to Chicago. 642 W Henderson St Chicago, IL 60657, perhaps?
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Niloofar
Dear Mr. Beal, Thank gou very much for providing us with useful information. The problem is that I needed a journal which gives quick response and I could not wait for a long time. I sent my paper to...
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Kathleen Wynd
Reblogged this on <a href="http://bibliowynd.wordpress.com/2014/05/16/list-of-predatory-publishers-2014/" rel="nofollow">Ressources électroniques des bibliothèques de l'UQAM</a> and...
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
The Journal of Current Trends in Big Data Analytics http://jctbda.ijkie.org/index.html and The International Journal of Knowledge, Innovation and Entreprenurship http://www.ijkie.org/ meet the criteria...
View ArticleComment on Appeals by checking
Dear Jeffrey, what about “Research Journal of Recent Sciences”. the journal must be in this list because the quality of their papers are so worst and they will accept all the papers just for getting...
View ArticleComment on New Low-Quality OA Publisher: Imprints Open Access by alison chan
To Email Us contact@imrintsonline.org contact@imrintsgroup.com feedback@imrintsonline.org Wow, they can’t even spell their own name right.
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall
I don’t know which are the most and least respected journals in fields outside my own. Quick acceptance and high quality usually don’t go together in scholarly publishing.
View ArticleComment on Research by Jeffrey Beall
I have this publisher listed under its full name: International Organization of Scientific Research.
View ArticleComment on New Low-Quality OA Publisher: Imprints Open Access by Jeffrey Beall
Good catch! I totally missed that. Thank you.
View ArticleComment on New Low-Quality OA Publisher: Imprints Open Access by bill
Not uncommon, though. I notice that IJEIT’s editor-in-chief seems to have problems spelling his address: http://www.ijeit.com/page.php?link_id=3
View ArticleComment on Appeals by Jeffrey Beall
Well, this journal is published by the <strong>International Science Congress Association</strong>. I do have this publisher on my list. This journal is not recommended.
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