Comment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
“What is the difference between: 1. the ‘Copyright transfer’ of ‘Infonomics society’ (in your list) and 2. the Copyright conditions of the prestigious ‘Taylor and Francis’” I’m not a copyright lawyer,...
View ArticleComment on LIST OF INDIVIDUAL JOURNALS by Academic scam (on bogus/fake...
[...] Search around the internet for the information about the conferences or journals. Here are two example blogs that provide lists of bogus conferences/journals: –...
View ArticleComment on The Epitome of Predatory Publishers by jsalassi3344
As an up and coming researcher I found this blog to be EXTREMELY useful. Thank you for all that you do and keep up the good work.
View ArticleComment on LIST OF INDIVIDUAL JOURNALS by For Scientists, an Exploding World...
[...] Beall, a research librarian at the University of Colorado in Denver, has developed his own blacklist of what he calls “predatory open-access journals.” There were 20 publishers on his list in...
View ArticleComment on The Epitome of Predatory Publishers by Yiannis
The English word epitome can mean, according to Wictionary, “The embodiment or encapsulation of” or “A representative example. Actually, it is an ancient greek word
View ArticleComment on David Publishing: Flipping Its Model by Scott Strednak Singer
You can add “Journal of Journalism and Mass Communication” to your list of publications under the David Publishers name.
View ArticleComment on LIST OF INDIVIDUAL JOURNALS by New York Times article warns...
[...] Also, be sure to check out the Beall List, developed by research librarian Jeffrey Beall, that includes titles of what he calls “predatory open-access journals.”...
View ArticleComment on LIST OF PUBLISHERS by CINCO DICAS AO ESCOLHER UMA REVISTA...
[...] cuja única finalidade é lucrar com a publicação de artigos científicos. Veja aqui (http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers/) uma lista elaborada pelo pesquisador Jeffrey [...]
View ArticleComment on Hindawi’s Profit Margin is Higher than Elsevier’s by Prontito
Replying to John; no, I do not know why Beall keeps Hindawi “in so-called borderline”. What am I missing John?
View ArticleComment on Introducing: The World Academic Publishing by emperor
Keep them on the list. I also received spam. Thousands of red flags: *the mail looked and read like a nigerian fraud *they mentioned of a paper of mine with no connection to the journals topic...
View ArticleComment on Research by David
Hello Jeff,is the International journal for humanity and social science(IJHSS) a reputable journal for scientific publications. Thank you
View ArticleComment on The Epitome of Predatory Publishers by arilab
Thank you for mentioning this source. I think that we should start preparing a black list of such journals. Some young colleagues may fall in the trap and pay the publications fees to Neena. Btw., I...
View ArticleComment on Publisher Charges Authors for Retractions by Rafał
@Guido: From COPE’s guidelines about retractions “The main purpose of retractions is to correct the literature and ensure its integrity rather than to punish authors who misbehave.”
View ArticleComment on Appeals by Fahrul Agus
Can You explain to me, why IISTE.ORG on the list, and how the JournalofComputing.org
View ArticleComment on Research by Jeffrey Beall
Whenever possible, I list by publisher rather than by individual journal. In this case, the publisher is Centre for Promoting Ideas (CPI), USA, and that publisher is indeed on the list. Thanks.
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
Just read about the list in the NYT yesterday – an excellent resource, that suddenly clarifies the bombardment of requests for submissions I’ve had from SCIRP. The paper that prompted my deluge? A...
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
I continue to be surprised that Open Orthopedics is included on this list by a global inclusion of all Bentham open journals. That journal has an editorial board ( i know as I am on it), rejects papers...
View ArticleComment on Scholarly Journals for Winos by Improbable Research » Blog Archive...
[...] The oddly named Wyno academic journals, many of which seem not to exist (or at least were not easily evident on the publisher’s web site) are not universally admired. [...]
View ArticleComment on Research by F. Bistouni
Hi Mr. Jeffrey International journal of research in computer science (ijorcs.org) is removed from your list. What is the reason?
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