ssions, with
Beall's lists.
Marc Couture
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de Donald Samulack - Editage
Envoyé : 30 juillet 2018 13:29
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Objet : Re: [GOAL] Predatory Publishing
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Victor Venema
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2018 8:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [GOAL] Predatory Publishing
Richard, if I do not completely misremember I wrote a comment below your
article, which seems to be in spam.
I used to think s
Richard, if I do not completely misremember I wrote a comment below your
article, which seems to be in spam.
I used to think scientists knew what they were doing when they used
predatory journals. Apparently not all and we should help them. There
should be a way to retract an article without
m Auftrag von
Richard Poynder
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2018 15:22
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Thanks for posting this Falk. I have yet to see concerted action taken anywhere
to support researc
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> *Betreff:* Re: [GOAL] Predatory Publishing
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> Thanks for posting this Falk. I have yet to see concerted action taken
> anywhere to sup
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Von: goal-boun...@eprints.org Im Auftrag von
Reckling, Falk
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2018 15:50
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Hi Richard,
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ccess List (Successor of AmSci)
Subject: Re: [GOAL] Predatory Publishing
Thanks for posting this Falk. I have yet to see concerted action taken anywhere
to support researchers who become victims of predatory publishers.
I also do not think I see any recognition of their plight, or details of what
is bei
Access List (Successor of AmSci)
Betreff: Re: [GOAL] Predatory Publishing
Thanks for posting this Falk. I have yet to see concerted action taken anywhere
to support researchers who become victims of predatory publishers.
I also do not think I see any recognition of their plight, or details of what
Thanks for posting this Falk. I have yet to see concerted action taken
anywhere to support researchers who become victims of predatory publishers.
I also do not think I see any recognition of their plight, or details of
what is being planned to help them, in your document. Perhaps I missed it.
The Austrian Science Board and the FWF Respond to the Recent Media Reports on
the Questionable Practices of Several Scholarly Publishers
https://www.fwf.ac.at/en/news-and-media-relations/news/detail/nid/20180724-2314/
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Falk Reckling, PhD
Head of Department
At least in Anglo-USA law a for profit organisation is one which is
authorised to distribute surpluses to its owners, whereas a 'non profit'
organisation is not so authorised and must allocate any surplus to the
purposes for which it was established.
Thus a '(non) profit' organisation is not
What many now refer to as predatory publishing first came to my attention 7
years ago, when I interviewed a publisher who - I had been told - was
bombarding researchers with invitations to submit papers to, and sit on the
editorial boards of, the hundreds of new OA journals it was launching.
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