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Comment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2015 by Jeffrey Beall

1. <em>European Journal of Surgical Cases</em> (published by Bilimsel Tip Yayinevi). It’s an OA journal, but I can’t find any mention of author fees on their website. They don’t respond to...

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Comment on Articles with 2013 Publishing Date Cite Articles Published in 2014...

[…] Jeffrey Beall finds a journal that has invented a time machine. […]

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Comment on More Pseudo-Science from Swiss / Chinese Publisher MDPI by Flawed...

[…] Jeffrey Beall (webcite), creator of the Beall list for predatory open access journals, argues that this is merely the latest example of pseudoscience published by the journal in question. […]

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Comment on Questionable OA Publisher Launches with a Clever Website and 52...

I got an invitation from them to submit papers. My clue that it might be a predatory publisher: The email was from Marie Curie!

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Comment on Open-Access Articles for Sale as Expensive Books on Amazon by dzrlib

I sent the details to Amazon’s ‘investigations team’. “Each report they receive is investigated and the appropriate action is taken. However, we won’t be able to release the outcome of the...

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Comment on Open-Access Articles for Sale as Expensive Books on Amazon by Pedro

Also, the user who writes reviews of these books, “hashcode”, called the Epoxy Chemistry buyer a “crybaby”.

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Comment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2015 by Katherine

Thanks!

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Comment on Open-Access Articles for Sale as Expensive Books on Amazon by herr...

The Gamma Function (he has two versions on Amazon: one with a preface and one without), Which is the one with the rave review from Stryker? Sadly, university administrators are reluctant to accept...

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Comment on Appeals by Suraj Shenoy

Sir, could please tell me why discovery publisher is in your list.

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Comment on Open-Access Articles for Sale as Expensive Books on Amazon by...

It was pointed out by Matt Hodgkinson on Twitter that a James Bonnar of Racine, WI has been repeatedly arrested for indecent exposure: e.g. <a...

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Comment on Open-Access Articles for Sale as Expensive Books on Amazon by herr...

There is also a James Stryker publishing through the Createspace platform, and generating a substantial oeuvre of “High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles”,...

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Comment on Open-Access Articles for Sale as Expensive Books on Amazon by herr...

Amazon have been aware of the general Plagiarise-Wikipedia scam since 2012 and are not interested. https://sellercentral.amazon.com/forums/message.jspa?messageID=2405059

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Aongart

Dear Mr. Jeffrey, Is “International Journal of Biological and Medical Research (IJBMR)” ok for publication? Thank you in advance. Aongart

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Comment on More Pseudo-Science from Swiss / Chinese Publisher MDPI by...

[…] Via Retractionwatch.com, zie ook het blog van Jeffrey Beall […]

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Comment on A New Clone of OMICS Publishing Group: MedCrave by manav

Hi m manav, even i worked at medcrave online journals it was completely predator journal. i please all the authors and editors to withdraw their articles and resign to the editorial board. i kindly...

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Aongart

The Journal url is http://www.biomedscidirect.com/aboutjournal.php

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Comment on Open-Access Articles for Sale as Expensive Books on Amazon by J.J.

The correct license is sure a good thing, but what will really determines how much a license is respected is the legal firepower of the publisher.

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Comment on Open-Access Articles for Sale as Expensive Books on Amazon by...

[…] Open Acces Scholary además en algún caso Applied Research Press ha retitulado algunos de los artículos y ha se ha […]

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Comment on A New Clone of OMICS Publishing Group: MedCrave by François Bonhomme

Hi, I think the pb is not that MedCrave is India-based, after all the editorial power could probably be more evenly distributed among continents, in proportion of the size of the scientific community,...

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall

In my opinion, no. I think researchers should avoid all the journals published by BioMedSciDirect Publications. Good luck.

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