Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall
I have added this journal to my backlog. Thanks.
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[…] some of the members such as Prof. Andrzej Kloczkowski are associated with other journals by questionable publishers (OMICS Publishing Group in this […]
View ArticleComment on Scholarly Publishing Phishing Attempts Noted by Jeanne A. Pawitan
Dear Mr Beall, I don’t really understand what you mean by “Phishing attempt”. Do you want to warn us that by sending them an article, then they can know our e-mail’s password and then can hack our...
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Dear Mr. Beall, Will you inform us, if the list of predatory conferences from Dana Ross is released? I really need the list, as I get many invitations to conferences lately, even from those that is not...
View ArticleComment on Scholarly Publishing Phishing Attempts Noted by Jeffrey Beall
They will receive your article manuscript submission, and then they will tell you it is accepted and ask you to send them the money for the article processing charge. But the article will not be...
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It is <a href="http://libguides.caltech.edu/content.php?pid=134993" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a>.
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Dana Roth’s site also has a really useful guide for any of us who are not sure what to call our next scholarly meeting: http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1704
View ArticleComment on Three New Questionable Open-Access Publishers by...
Unfortunately, this bogus journal is deceiving a lot of Iranian researchers and has managed to earn thousand dollars by this way. Unfortunately, Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology...
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall
I have added this publisher to my backlog here: http://wp.me/P280Ch-Ov There are too many journals/publishers emerging out of India for me to analyze. In the meantime, I recommend finding a better...
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
Absolutely, Dirk. Well said. Jeff Beall’s intentions are good and I think he lacks time and required resources to accomplish what you have asked for. Ultimately, the responsibility lies with the...
View ArticleComment on Scholarly Publishing Phishing Attempts Noted by Jeanne A. Pawitan
Dear Mr. Beall, Thanks a lot for the information. I hope that I wouldn’t get tricked in their attempts, after I was aware that this possibility might occur. .
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Dear Mr Beall, and Bill Thanks a lot for the information
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Said Bin M S
Dear Mr Jeffrey, Thank you very much for this kind work you are doing! Well! After that, I have one special request (advice) to you for us. I found that most of journals I came across on internet are...
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Said Bin M S
Sir, What do you say about the authenticity of “AIMS International Journal of Management”? AIMS – Association of Indian Management Scholars
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall
I haven’t analyzed it. It’s a subscription journal. I limit my analyses to open-access journals.
View ArticleComment on New Low-Quality OA Publisher: Imprints Open Access by The Perils...
[…] predatory publishers.” He reports a surprising range of misbehaviors, ranging from simple “poor quality” to faking impact factors to the spreading of misinformation. Perhaps most colorful of all...
View ArticleComment on Counterfeit Impact Factors are Devaluing the Real One by The...
[…] He reports a surprising range of misbehaviors, ranging from simple “poor quality” to faking impact factors to the spreading of misinformation. Perhaps most colorful of all is the “hijacking” […]
View ArticleComment on Fallout from Questionable Article in OA Pediatrics Journal by The...
[…] of misbehaviors, ranging from simple “poor quality” to faking impact factors to the spreading of misinformation. Perhaps most colorful of all is the “hijacking” of genuine journals’ sites in […]
View ArticleComment on Spanish Journal Latest Victim of Journal Hijacking by The Perils...
[…] to faking impact factors to the spreading of misinformation. Perhaps most colorful of all is the “hijacking” of genuine journals’ sites in an effort to steal their submission or publication fees....
View ArticleComment on LIST OF PUBLISHERS by The Perils and Profits of Open Access | The...
[…] fees. But Beall’s most sustained effort is a list of publishers to avoid, literally titled “Beall’s List.” While he does seem to be on something of a one-man crusade, he’s upright enough to...
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