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And for the struggling academic, who really *needs* a quality publication, how hard is it to fool yourself into believing that your big break has arrived? Well yes, that is how I interpret the business...
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Dear colleagues, A week ago I sent ARPID’s “International Journal for Linguistics and Literature”, my paper which I slaved over for several months. They didn’t acknowledge they have received my paper...
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I recommend that you not publish any papers with this publisher. If you agree, I would advise you to email them and tell them that you want to withdraw your paper.
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No. I recommend that you avoid all the journals published by Austin Publishing Group. Please find a better publisher.
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Lakew
Thank you for all your struggle to safe us. after I lost 4 of my articles I got this website and learnt that our of 13 published articles of mine 4 are already taken to predatory journals. still they...
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View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by ashish
Hi Jeff, Hi i i belong to India.Could you please tell me if “International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering” is good place to submit article I googled and couldn’t find much...
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall
No, it is not a good place to submit your work. I have this journal included on my list <a href="http://scholarlyoa.com/individual-journals/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a>. This...
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by ashish
hi jeff, sorry to say i have submitted day before i asked u about “International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering”…. What i can do now..
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall
One option is to send them an email and tell them you would like to withdraw the article.
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Alex
Does anyone have experience with “Kafkas Univ Vet Fak Derg” ? http://vetdergi.kafkas.edu.tr/eng/about.html
View ArticleComment on Open-Access Publisher Sends Extremely Annoying Spam Emails by siebers
They are still at it. here is the latest invite from them to me, despite having opted out of their emails in the past. “Greetings from our editorial members. We are glad to announce the successful...
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Funny that OMICS can’t even get the capitalization of their journal names right: “Journal of Multiple sclerosis”….
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by marioskyriazisMarios Kyriazis
I published a ‘Hot Topic’ (9 participating authors) with Bentham Science, in the journal Current Aging Science, here: http://benthamscience.com/journal/contents.php?journalID=cas&issueID=123116 The...
View ArticleComment on Strange New OA Publisher Launches with 42 Journals by Weekend...
[…] strange new publisher has debuted with 42 new journals, reports Jeffrey Beall, and a commenter notes that the publisher’s site plagiarized from […]
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall
Very good. Bentham Science, a subscription publisher, is not on my list. Bentham Open, an open-access publisher, is.
View ArticleComment on Other pages by Pat
Dear Jeffrey, ScienceDomain International is listed in DOAJ and rejected the Science Journal “sting” article after extensive peer review. Will you please consider removing them from your list and/or...
View ArticleComment on Other pages by Jeffrey Beall
How do you know they rejected the article "after extensive peer review"? Where in the article or on the <em>Science </em>website does it mention the "extensive peer review" that...
View ArticleComment on Other pages by Pat
Thank you for your question. The Science article categorizes three levels of journal peer review that the paper received: no peer review, superficial peer review, and substantial peer review. If I’m...
View ArticleComment on Other pages by Jeffrey Beall
Thank you for your helpful reply. I published a comparative review that included this publisher in 2012; an OA version is here. I understand that that review is dated. Its US address is really the...
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