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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by EL BAIRI Khalid

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall

The <em>Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research</em> is included on my list <a href="http://scholarlyoa.com/individual-journals/" target="_blank"...

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Comment on Appeals by Jeffrey Beall

I agree with your conclusion. I had not heard of this publisher before; it is new. I have analyzed it and added it to my list. Thank you for alerting me to this very low-quality publisher.

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

I got a similar message – I love how they have decided we’ll be great editors after “a glance” at our profile! A glance!

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by sfroggylee

Dear Mr. Beall: What’s your view about this Asian Social Science journal ? http://ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ass/about/editorialPolicies#custom-0 The publisher, Canadian Center of Science and...

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall

I have already given my view of the journal; I added its publisher to my list. Please don’t try to play me off of SCImago. You have to make a decision about whose advice you will follow. Indeed, it...

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Justin Keogh

I have been approached by a group referred to as Target Meeting http://www.targetmeeting.com to present at one of their upcoming conferences. While I’m aware this is not a journal, could it be...

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Comment on JMIR Publications: A Model for Open-Access Health Sciences...

To answer the questions you raise above: 1) “Leading – according to whom?” – The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) was ranked #1 by Thomson Reuters by impact factor in the Medical Informatics...

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall

It’s really outside my area. The conferences all appear to be online-only conferences. It seems to be set up for people who need quick, easy academic credit.

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Comment on Science Publishing Group Publishes Junk Science by Asaad Mala Mustafa

Dear Jeffrey, I have published a very good article of mine there, how I can I delete it from the website? Because I want to publish it somewhere else. Fortunately, I did not pay any money! Thanks.

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Comment on Science Publishing Group Publishes Junk Science by Jeffrey Beall

If the publisher agrees to retract the article, you may be able to find another publisher, but the process is difficult, and few publishers will want to re-publish an article that previously appeared...

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by EL BAIRI Khalid

dear professor what do you think about this one : Pan african medical journal : http://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall

It’s not a predatory journal. I think it’s a strong and respected journal.

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Comment on JMIR Publications: A Model for Open-Access Health Sciences...

JMIR Mental Health is certainly not as described above. Rather it is a high quality publication that has offered an avenue to disseminate works at the intersection of mental health and technology. The...

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Comment on JMIR Publications: A Model for Open-Access Health Sciences...

Why bother to form an editorial board when the journal has achieved perfection without one?

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Comment on JMIR Publications: A Model for Open-Access Health Sciences...

As a rabid anti-predatory journal author committed to Open Access principles, I was was somewhat dumbfounded by J Beall’s poorly researched and ill informed post here about JMIR. I have recently...

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Comment on JMIR Publications: A Model for Open-Access Health Sciences...

It’s clear that Eysenbach is asking his pals to leave comments here to defend his “leading e-health publisher” business, so I expect more sycophantic comments such as this to appear. Brennada, did you...

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Comment on JMIR Publications: A Model for Open-Access Health Sciences...

I am the designer and director of UX for JMIR and I am disappointed by some of your dismissive remarks about our website, which we strive to improve daily and are actually very proud of it. I’ve been...

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Comment on JMIR Publications: A Model for Open-Access Health Sciences...

Wow, I had no idea that you would refer to me as sycophantic for expressing a disappointment in your recent article. That seems, well, unprofessional. I have no relationship with G. Eysenbach other...

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Comment on JMIR Publications: A Model for Open-Access Health Sciences...

The debate is valid, but I don’t believe anyone has ever stated that any of JMIR Publications’ journals are perfect. First you attack the publisher for not having editorial boards for their newest...

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