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“The publisher’s fleet includes both open access and toll-access journals. They publish two pairs of journals that are almost identical: Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences Applied...
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Thank you! Very helpful comment.
View ArticleComment on Appeals by Jeffrey Beall
This site says “under construction.” [http://wases.org] Please let me know when it is ready. Thank you.
View ArticleComment on Appeals by K. M. Golam Dastogeer
Dear Dr Beall, Thank you for your continuing efforts. I was wondering if you could look in to the journal ” European Journal of Agricultural Sciences”...
View ArticleComment on Appeals by Jeffrey Beall
Bell Press — I have not heard of this publisher, so thank you for bringing it to my attention. I will do a fully analysis. It looks very suspicious at first glance. Thank you again. –Jeffrey Beall
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[…] World Applied Sciences Journal are indexed in Scopus and Web of Knowledge. IDOSI is one of the predatory scholarly open-access journals identified by Jeffrey Beall A librarian from UC […]
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Dr. Beall, Please take a look at this journal. I need your expert judgement whether or not it is a fraudulent journal, which I think it is. Here is the link: http://asian-efl-journal.com/about/
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View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2013 by Terri Boake
Looking for information on Scholar’s Press. https://www.scholars-press.com/ They are approaching our recently graduated Architecture Masters students to publish their theses. It seems legitimate.
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Thanks for your hardwork, Dr. Beall. Please take a look at the Academic Scholars Publishing House (http://academic-publishing-house.com/). I believe this is fraudulent, predatory. In the Asian EFL...
View ArticleComment on Appeals by Jeffrey Beall
Thanks for letting me know about this publisher. I have analyzed it and found that it meets the criteria for inclusion on my list. So, I have added it to my list. Thanks again.
View ArticleComment on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers 2013 by Jeffrey Beall
Terri, This publisher does not publish academic journals, so it can’t be on my list. It’s a publisher that wants you to sign over the copyright of your thesis or dissertation so they can sell copies of...
View ArticleComment on Weekend Update: Predatory Publishing News by Jill M
Thank you, TTK, for the link to the melanin is the human chlorophyll paper. Extremely strange group of citations in the reference section. But the figures really are amazing.
View ArticleComment on Publisher’s Journals Boast Amazingly High Impact Factors by om
Your are true..But on your BLOG in the list of JoURNALS…you have given names of such journals which are having fake Impact factors what abot them?
View ArticleComment on LIST OF PUBLISHERS by Hilarious
[…] list of the publishers, which he calls “Potential, possible, or probable predatory publishers” (http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers/ and...
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Just to add examples… The “letters” approach is also used by the “Tetrahedron family” of chemistry journals: Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry (IF 2.903) and Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry...
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James, This journal is published by the Academic Scholars Publishing House. This publisher is on my list. Therefore, I recommend finding a better publisher/journal.
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one cannot compare Elesevier and other open access publisher..
View ArticleComment on 2006 Article Plagiarized Three Times in Predatory Journals by...
Alas, plagiarism is a plague that does not only concern predatory OA publishers (although the three cases you demonstrate are extreme). We just had a retraction of a paper that plagiarized the...
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