Comment on Be Careful Using NCBI Databases as Journal Whitelists by Ahmed
what about the Thomson reuters list? especially the journals with impact factor?
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[…] Honestly, the publication of the article is by an organization that is somewhat suspect (and a little more). The American Research Institute for Policy Development. However, the author seems is a...
View ArticleComment on Be Careful Using NCBI Databases as Journal Whitelists by Ghazal
Ahmad Thomson Reuters list will become obsolete within few years. Use Scimago list and choose Q1 and Q2 journals. Presently, there are many journals listed on Thomson Reuters list, which are not...
View ArticleComment on Other pages by Parimala
Can you please check Hindawi publishers. The website is http://www.Hindawi.com. Thanks for your time.
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View ArticleComment on Is this 17 Year-Old Korean Ph.D. Student a Plagiarist? by אריאל...
Maybe self citation is frowned upon?
View ArticleComment on Is this 17 Year-Old Korean Ph.D. Student a Plagiarist? by Jason Ali
More here on the link between Vishniac and the kid’s supervisor S.J. Park – 9 papers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_Vishniac then go to “A current list of refereed papers from” Jason R. Ali Rm...
View ArticleComment on Is this 17 Year-Old Korean Ph.D. Student a Plagiarist? by Sylvain B.
Apparently, a closely related report also appeared in the proceedings of the 2nd KIAS (Korea Institute for Advanced Study) Astrophysics Workshop. Collected papers were published in 2001, in “Current...
View ArticleComment on Be Careful Using NCBI Databases as Journal Whitelists by...
Publishers and editors do not pay to get their journals indexed in PubMed. The cost of indexing is borne entirely by the National library of Medicine (NLM). NLM unlike the Library of Congress is not a...
View ArticleComment on Is this 17 Year-Old Korean Ph.D. Student a Plagiarist? by...
Actually, Vishniac is Seok-Jae Park’s advisor.
View ArticleComment on Is this 17 Year-Old Korean Ph.D. Student a Plagiarist? by Koushik Pal
Dear Sir, please take note of this journal publisher at http://www.tjprc.org. It uses Thomson Reuter’s ResearchID service to mean that it is indexed by TR. With this they are charging huge amount to...
View ArticleComment on Real Location of JSciMed Central Revealed by Brian G.
It’s pretty easy to figure out that this publisher is predatory and not authentic. A researcher in my group simply asked a question regarding the journal and we received the following email from a...
View ArticleComment on Is this 17 Year-Old Korean Ph.D. Student a Plagiarist? by...
According to a very recent news article, Seok Jae Park claimed that the editor emailed him saying, “There is no plagiarism issue.” and that this will be made public soon. (The news article in Korean:...
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2013 by Pradeep
Respected Sir, Appreciate your comment on the authenticity of the journal as per below: SHIV SHAKTI International Journal of in Multidisciplinary and Academic Research (SSIJMAR) ISSN 2278 – 5973 Thank...
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Mohammed
Dear Jeffrey you have not answer my question as regards to this journal http://www.iaesjournal.com please I need information about the journal.
View ArticleComment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall
This publisher is not on my list. It is not a predatory publisher.
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2013 by Jeffrey Beall
I think this is a dangerous journal. It claims to have impact factors that it has not earned. It is overall a low-quality and deceitful journal, and I recommend you avoid it. I have added it to my list.
View ArticleComment on New Open-Access Publisher Launches with 66 Journal Titles by Radha
Thank you all for your inputs. I checked on this page since I received an email asking me to send our work presented at a conference in 2014. The conference had a peer review and came with a special...
View ArticleComment on Is this 17 Year-Old Korean Ph.D. Student a Plagiarist? by...
it seems that the boy has a technical difficulty with proficient paraphrasing of the statements.but i do not think it really constitutes an intentional plagiarism on his behalf.
View ArticleComment on Other pages by lida farahmand azar
Hi, Please check the URL for a site visit : https://www.nassm.com/Journals/JSM. It seems like this site is a fake. name:Journal of Sport Management issn:0888-4773 Thanks
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