Comment on Publisher Uses Fake LinkedIn Identities to Attract Submissions by...
Thank you Beall for your updates we too have received a recent fake invitation from this publisher, Its too one of the fake indian publishers from hyderabad. you can find that from...
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Tolu Solomon
Dear Mr.Jeffrey Beal, Thanks a lot. am a master student (M.Sc Statistics)from my school in Nigeria. please can you give me a better on that deals with modelling of time series using heteroscedasticity...
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall
No, but here's a resource that may help: <a href="http://cofactorscience.com/journal-selector" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://cofactorscience.com/journal-selector</a>
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2013 by nurul isma
Dear sir, What about these below journals? really need your opinion. Thanks in advace, sir. International research journal of applied and basic sciences International journal of agronomy and plant...
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2013 by Jeffrey Beall
<em>International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences</em> This journal is included on my list <a href="http://scholarlyoa.com/individual-journals/" target="_blank"...
View ArticleComment on Have I Discovered the Source of the Hijacked Journals? by Jeffrey...
Manuel, Thank you for sharing this observation. I think I will keep Tomas Publishing on my list of questionable publishers and not add this individual journal to my hijacked journals page.
View ArticleComment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
I am not able to confirm this as a hijacking. Can you send the link for the original journal? Thank you.
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall
Thank you — I have added this association’s journal, International Journal of Advanced Engineering Science and Technological Research, to my list.
View ArticleComment on Publisher Uses Fake LinkedIn Identities to Attract Submissions by...
SCIRP have tried to connect with me on LinkedIn (presumably because my own profile prominently states that I’m a journal editor), but in fairness seemed to be using a real profile from one of their...
View ArticleComment on Publisher Uses Fake LinkedIn Identities to Attract Submissions by...
[…] have a new avenue to attract paying authors, reports Scholarly Open Access: […]
View ArticleComment on Publisher Uses Fake LinkedIn Identities to Attract Submissions by...
Well researched, I only found that they are hiding their domain listing behind a proxy: https://whois.domaintools.com/ecronicon.com K
View ArticleComment on Publisher Uses Fake LinkedIn Identities to Attract Submissions by...
The profile pic of “Janette” has since been deleted: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/janette-brown/a5/7a4/166 Mind you, she has already collected 73 endorsements for her research skills… K
View ArticleComment on Publisher Uses Fake LinkedIn Identities to Attract Submissions by...
These fake profiles are still on LinkedIn. It looks like reporting them to LinkedIn has no effect at all!
View ArticleComment on Have I Discovered the Source of the Hijacked Journals? by Curl
did you finally get sorted?
View ArticleComment on Hijacked Journals by Jeffrey Beall
This journal has been hijacked. The legitimate version is print only. The hijacked version is the online version.
View ArticleComment on Other pages by Jeffrey Beall
I stand by the inclusion of KRE Publishers on my list and recommend that researchers avoid this publisher and seek out a better one for their work. Among other problems, the website of KRE is very...
View ArticleComment on Cardiology Journal’s Decline is Heartbreaking by zumc
You can check web page of this journal now – not a single one article (according Scopus database, there should be about 580 articles in 2014), but I got a message about web attack.
View ArticleComment on OMICS Group Continues to Purchase Journals Indexed in PubMed by Janna
Hi, Jeff — Have you ever written anything on the difference between being included in PubMed and being indexed for MEDLINE? MEDLINE is the major subset of PubMed, and it is fairly difficult to get a...
View ArticleComment on Appeals by Revistas OA | Club de Editores - Journals & Authors
[…] Beall ha registrado unas 562 revistas sospechosas. La última actualización se realizó el pasado 14 de febrero por lo que es de suponer que seguirá creciendo el número de falsas publicaciones que...
View Article