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Comment on Champaign, Illinois-Based Open-Access Publisher Launches with 22...

Do you mean <em>Mitteilungen Klosterneuburg</em>? This is a case of journal hijacking. Please see my list of hijacked journals <a...

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Comment on Other pages by Jeffrey Beall

Not predatory.

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

It is not a predatory or questionable journal.

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

Big bravo to you Dr Beall. Pls I want to know whether International Journal of Public Administration and Management Research being published by Centre for Research in Management and Social Studies is...

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

It’s an extremely low-quality publisher that all researchers should avoid. Thank you for bringing it to my attention.

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Comment on Publishers to Examine by Jeffrey Beall

It’s a completely bogus “publisher.” I have added it to my list. Thank you for alerting me to it.

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall

Neither of these is open-access. I generally limit my work to open-access journals and publishers.

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

I’ve just submitted the article, no copyright transfer. In fact, they’ve published my article before my final agreement. Can I use that argument to ask for removal?

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Comment on Other pages by Jeffrey Beall

This journal is published by a firm called Computer Science Journals that is included on my list <a href="http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a>.

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Comment on Other pages by Jeffrey Beall

This is not an open-access publisher. I haven’t analyzed it.

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

Yes, but they will probably now play games with you. They may demand money for the withdrawal. They are predators.

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

Do you think it is better to leave the article, do not pay for it and ignore any further e-mails? (won’t it have any legal issues?) or just demand the article withdrawn and pay for it, if its needed?

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

I don’t know; it’s difficult to advise what to do in this situation; they hold all the cards. You may want to consult an attorney.

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Comment on Appeals by Pan

https://www.scholars-press.com/ this is another one, please consider to add in your list.

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by List of Predatory Publishers...

[…] http://scholarlyoa.com/2014/01/02/list-of-predatory-publishers-2014/ […]

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Comment on Hungarian OA Journal Charges According to Article Quality by Guido...

I think the point that mr. Beall was making is that it is *not* a good idea, because it gives the journal a strong incentive to accept low-quality papers.

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Comment on Hungarian OA Journal Charges According to Article Quality by Guido...

I think the problem here is a lack of transparency. If the journal would be completely clear on the criteria for assigning a paper to the categories (based on the reviews), and would publish the...

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Comment on Appeals by Jeffrey Beall

This is a different type of company. It is not a publisher of scholarly journals. They spam and ask people to sign over copyright on their theses and dissertations, and then they try to sell them on...

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Comment on The Scientific World Journal Will Lose Its Impact Factor — Again...

IJACSA has been accepted for indexing in the Thomson Reuters Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), a new edition of Web of Science launching in 2015. and its not indexed in SCI or SCIE. If you are...

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Comment on Large, New OA Publishers Continue to Appear — Two Recent Examples...

These guys are not only blackmailing many young and inexperienced researchers but also wasting a lot of resources that could be utilised properly.

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