Comment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2015 by Andy
Hi Prof Beall; Can I have an idea of some open archive repositories where I can deposit some of my articles for a larger visibility and audience? Many thanks
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2015 by Jeffrey Beall
The Simmons College list of disciplinary repositories is <a href="http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/Disciplinary_repositories" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a>.
View ArticleComment on BioMed Central: New Website, Same Old Low Quality by tekija
BMC is owned by Springer-Nature, so definitely not predatory. Its problem is lack of copyediting in many of its still rather highly priced journals and an uneven quality of peer review and plagiarism...
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Usually, if there is a legitimate issue, journals allow comments. Moreover, if it is clearly a case of fraud, retraction watch is another place to submit a complaint. At any rate, without a paper to...
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you provide unending entertainment with these comments about goofy and terrible journals. keep up the good work. thanks. CGS
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Another nice write up there by you, Jeffrey, with great sense of humour in between the admonition. You seem to know the beginning and end of these journals like an “academic prophet”! Your list keeps...
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2015 by borhan
Dear Dr. Beal, What about E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks (ETSN) journal? I didn’t find it in your list. Thanks for your kindly support.
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2015 by Jeffrey Beall
This journal is from the Chinese publisher SCIRP (Scientific Research Publishing) one of the largest publishers of junk science in the world. All honest researchers should not submit papers to this...
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Happy New Year Mr. Beall, One small question, have you removed MDPI from your list?
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Yes, it was removed on appeal in late October, 2015.
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2015 by Jeffrey Beall
I don’t know. I would refer you to PubMed itself.
View ArticleComment on Predatory Publishing News by Jeffrey Beall
Yes, I recommend that researchers avoid the <em>Journal of Coastal Life Medicine</em>, also the <em>Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease</em>, and all journals published by...
View ArticleComment on BioMed Central: New Website, Same Old Low Quality by Jeffrey Beall
This journal does not meet the criteria for the list. It’s not a predatory journal.
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2016 by Raman
Hi Prof, How about this publisher http://www.rassweb.com/details-sssh/ You can also access the latest issues of SSSH from following web address:...
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2016 by Jeffrey Beall
Yes, I have the "Research Academy of Social Sciences" included on my list <a href="http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a>.
View ArticleComment on Snapshots of Recent Additions to the List of Questionable...
As far as I can tell, there still hasn’t been a post about the addition of Frontiers to the list.
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2015 by Martha
hi Jeffrey, I saw your post about OMICS publishing company charging a withdrawal fee. It’s obviously an unethical scam, as they do not tell authors they plan to charge to publish or charge a withdrawal...
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2015 by Jeffrey Beall
While I cannot give legal advice, I can tell you that I have never heard of OMICS taking any legal action against any of its many unhappy customers. OMICS has no real U.S. presence. It’s based in India...
View ArticleComment on BioMed Central: New Website, Same Old Low Quality by Deepak Batura
Dear Mr Beall, With regards to your recent post BioMed Central:New website, same old low quality. (http://scholarlyoa.com/2016/01/07/biomed-central-new-website-same-old-low-quality/) My understanding...
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If it truly were predatory, don’t you think they would have accepted your paper without any problem? You might consider changing your research focus.
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