Comment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
Dear Beall, Thanks for your effort. There are some other journals which I met recently: econjournals.net (econjournals is in your list, but this website use .net and .org instead of .com. :)) ) and...
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Thank you very much. I will investigate.
View ArticleComment on Did OMICS Publishing Group’s Owner, Srinubabu Gedela, Commit...
Dear JEFFREY Beall I have come across a journal which publishes articles for fees whether they are genuine or not.If interested I will send you the article itself and the journal.I am looking forward...
View ArticleComment on Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd...
[…] scholarly open-access publishers,” in which company he includes OMICS. On his blog Beall explains how he arrives at his characterization of a publisher as “predatory,” saying that he begins by...
View ArticleComment on Research by Ionel Frakele
I have applied for editorial board membership in a US based journal, after evaluation which took almost one month, they replied me with this text: ========================== Dear candidate, Upon...
View ArticleComment on Research by Jeffrey Beall
Before I can give a good answer, I need to know the following: What is your real name? The name you give here, Lonel Frakele gets zero hits in Google. For which journals do you already serve on the...
View ArticleComment on Did OMICS Publishing Group’s Owner, Srinubabu Gedela, Commit...
Yes, I am interested. Thanks.
View ArticleComment on Hawaiian Publisher Caters to Latin American Scholars by David
I like this publishing house
View ArticleComment on Appeals by TheLuddbrarian
Apologies. The above is a pingback based on a recent post on our site (librarianshipwreck.wordpress.com) regarding OMICS legal actions against scholarlyoa.com.
View ArticleComment on Research by Natalia
Check the following things of an online or print journal before submitting your papers: 1) The journal face/ out look must be mature, not childish. 2) Observe the editorial board, look is it mentioned...
View ArticleComment on OMICS Publishing Launches New Brand with 53 Journal Titles by PJD
After reviewing a manuscript for J. Hydrogeology & Hydrologic Engineering I immediately received an email from the “Associate Managing Editor” requesting my “updated CV, research interests and...
View ArticleComment on OMICS Publishing Launches New Brand with 53 Journal Titles by...
They want to use you and your affiliation to attract more manuscripts and the accompanying fees. Also, they want to use your image and name in their spam to invite more manuscript submissions and...
View ArticleComment on LIST OF PUBLISHERS by On Predatory Publishers: a Q&A With Jeffrey...
[…] if you attempt to find out more, very soon you will find yourself looking at Beall’s List of Predatory, Open-Access Publishers, a sardonic, highly informative guide to a particular sort of...
View ArticleComment on LIST OF PUBLISHERS by It’s not about predators, it’s about journal...
[…] In the past, a aggregation denomination that was unknown to a scientist would be an semiautomatic red-flag for aggregation calibre – if I haven’t heard of it, it staleness not be rattling good. As...
View ArticleComment on LIST OF PUBLISHERS by publishing in the arts…| arts + architecture
[…] of late about “predatory” publishers and there is a list of these publishers here and an article to start with here. If you aren’t sure about the reputation of an OA […]
View ArticleComment on Vanity Journals are Threatening Taxonomy by Ken Graham
Well, well, well, one of the authors of Kaiser et al. mr Wuster has admitted on the “field herp forum” that the blog he wrote is riddled with errors. So we now know that this raft of “complaints” can...
View ArticleComment on Did OMICS Publishing Group’s Owner, Srinubabu Gedela, Commit...
[…] whom he felt took advantage of authors through predatory practices. Beall’s personal blog “Scholarly Open Access” names names, and in doing so, Beall opened himself up to legal problems. One...
View ArticleComment on “Please add my journal to your list” by parklane3
However, when they cut-pasted-edited the texts they left in the corresponding author emails/addresses, which show who the original authors were (not the ones named in their ToC).
View ArticleComment on Vanity Journals are Threatening Taxonomy by Ola Sundberg
Hi Raymond! (For those unfamiliar with the issue, the above comment by “Ken Graham” is likely done by Raymond Hoser, one of the persons criticised in the article. Both writing style, content and past...
View ArticleComment on LIST OF PUBLISHERS by A Vanity Scholarly Press from Québec |...
[…] LIST OF PUBLISHERS […]
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