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Comment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2016 by Beall's List of...

[…] year Jeffrey Beall formally releases has updated his list of predatory publishers. The list expanded over the years from 18 identified publishers in 2011 to […]

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Comment on Journal Indexing: What it is, and What it’s Not by Jeffrey Beall

Yes, certainly.

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Comment on Appeals by Jeffrey Beall

I agree that it appears to be a completely bogus journal, but it’s not an open-access journal. They are actually trying to sell subscriptions. I don’t believe any academic library would be willing to...

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Comment on Misleading Metrics by drmohammed012

Dear Prof. Jeffrey Beall What is your comments on the Institute for Science Information metric that has the closest name to the ISI of Thomson Reuters and its web address is...

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Comment on Bogus Iran-Based Journal Allows Up to 40% Plagiarism by Jeffrey Beall

Thank you for alerting me to this new publisher. I have analyzed it and added it to my list. It’s a highly-amateurish operation.

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Comment on Misleading Metrics by Jeffrey Beall

That is a deceitful and bogus organization. I have it included in my list of fake metrics companies <a href="http://scholarlyoa.com/other-pages/misleading-metrics/" target="_blank"...

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Comment on OMICS Goes from “Predatory Publishing” to “Predatory Meetings” by...

Yes, ignore it, and always avoid submitting manuscripts to OMICS. If you do submit a manuscript to them, they will quickly publish it and then send you a bill for thousands of dollars.

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Comment on Bogus Iran-Based Journal Allows Up to 40% Plagiarism by...

Thomson Reuters should explain, among other things, also why one should pay for having a service blatantly worse than that provided, e.g., by the freely available SAO/NASA-ADS database. Indeed, apart...

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Comment on A Vanity Scholarly Press from Québec by Comment

Having a list of journals or publishers you label predatory shows gross inexperience with publishing, particularly submitting work for peer-review. Even SCIENCE and NATURE officials have published poor...

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Comment on List of Predatory Publishers 2014 by Jeffrey Beall

Research Publish Journals is included on my list <a href="http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a>.

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Comment on Bogus Iran-Based Journal Allows Up to 40% Plagiarism by Greg

My name is Jonas. Actually, it is Jim. Sorry, I mean Kevin. “Welcome To International Journal of Advanced Science and Research. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development is...

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Comment on Bogus Iran-Based Journal Allows Up to 40% Plagiarism by Jeffrey Beall

Thanks -- these two journals are from a firm called "<a href="http://www.researchjournalz.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Research Journals</a>." They publish 25 low-quality journals....

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Comment on Bogus Iran-Based Journal Allows Up to 40% Plagiarism by Weekend...

[…] can publish a paper with up to 40% plagiarism in this Journal,” reports Jeffrey […]

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Comment on Another Respected Society Journal Victimized by Title Thief by Ali...

I am prof Dr Ali yousuf aalagha baghdad university sport college in iraq teacher from 1980 take part more than 100 conference in 40 country

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Comment on Bogus Iran-Based Journal Allows Up to 40% Plagiarism by...

The reference list ought to always be excluded in a plagiarism check. If not the results are invalid. But that aside, many plagiarized articles contain text copied from so many different sources that...

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Comment on Bogus Iran-Based Journal Allows Up to 40% Plagiarism by...

They appear to have removed the “40%” policy from their website now!

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Comment on OMICS Goes from “Predatory Publishing” to “Predatory Meetings” by...

[…] http://scholarlyoa.com/2013/01/25/omics-predatory-meetings/ […]

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Comment on Publisher Acts Suspiciously Like OMICS Group by CCSVI, Sclerosi...

[…] http://scholarlyoa.com/2015/10/08/publisher-acts-suspiciously-like-omics-group/ […]

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

Dear Prof. Beall, Would appreciate if you could advise me on the reliability of the following journal: International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET). Thank you.

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Comment on How Does This Fake OA Publisher Manage to Publish Over 500...

Check the same link again http://www.ijsr.net/archive/v4i12/NOV151806.pdf All we can see is an Apology and Retracter Letter

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