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Hindawi (publisher) - Wikipedia
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In 2010, a subset of Hindawi journals were included in a list of suspected predatory open access publishers by Jeffrey Beall; however Beall later removed ...
Beall's List – of Potential Predatory Journals and Publishers
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Potential predatory scholarly open‑access publishers. Instructions: first, find the journal’s publisher – it is usually written at the bottom of the journal’s webpage or in the “About” section.Then simply enter the publisher’s name or its URL in the search box above.
Is Hindawi a predatory publisher? - psichologyanswers.com
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Is Hindawi a predatory publisher? An interesting example is Hindawi, an Egyptian publisher once considered predatory that improved its practices and standards over time. ... Beall also lists common practices indicative of low-quality but not necessarily predatory journals.
Predatory-journal papers have little scientific impact - Nature
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Predatory journals are those that charge authors high article-processing fees but don't provide expected publishing services, such as peer ...
How credible are articles published by Hindawi ... - Quora
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If anyone offers to publish your research within a very short time, it is most probably a fake predatory journal. In such a case, you will have to pay a high ...
Are Hindawi journals predatory? – handlebar-online.com
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Are Hindawi journals predatory? An interesting example is Hindawi, an Egyptian publisher once considered predatory that improved its practices and standards over time. Beall also lists common practices indicative of low-quality but not necessarily predatory journals.
Beyond Beall's List: Better understanding predatory publishers
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Imperfect English or a predominantly non-Western editorial board does not make a journal predatory. An interesting example is Hindawi, an Egyptian publisher ...
Predatory Publishers Threaten to Erode Scholarly ...
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation is an example of a successful OA publisher. I do not classify it as a predatory publisher, but it is valuable to examine ...
Getting the low down on predatory publishing
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01.07.2020 · However, Hindawi still have some questionable practices and I’d suggest continuing to avoid them. At the same time, legitimate journals have become increasingly predatory in their habits, and it’s difficult to tell them apart from predatory journals.
OA publishers Hindawi vs. Frontiers: similar, yet different
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... been placed on the controversial Beall's list of predatory publishers. ... Unlike Hindawi, Frontiers successfully negotiated publishing ...
Beall's List – of Potential Predatory Journals and Publishers
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​Potential predatory scholarly open‑access publishers. Instructions: first, find the journal's publisher – it is usually written at the bottom of the ...
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I think because it is mostly sober, make sure it is not predatory ... Awhile ago I had a look at Hindawi journals and found out that:.
What happens if you publish in a predatory Journal?
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An interesting example is Hindawi, an Egyptian publisher once considered predatory that improved its practices and standards ...
OA publishers Hindawi vs. Frontiers: similar, yet ...
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15.02.2016 · In this article, I will compare editorial policies of two for-profit open access (OA) publishers, Frontiers and Hindawi. Though both are members of OASPA and COPE as well as sponsors of DOAJ, respectively, Frontiers has been placed on the controversial Beall’s list of predatory publishers. Nevertheless, both OASPA and COPE expressed being "fully satisfied" …
Beyond Beall’s List: Better understanding predatory ...
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An interesting example is Hindawi, an Egyptian publisher once considered predatory that improved its practices and standards over time. If we accept that there is a continuum from devious and duplicitous to simply low-quality and amateurish, then it is likely, as Crawford believes, that some of the publishers on Beall’s list are not actually predatory. 13
Hindawi (publisher) - Wikipedia
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Between 2009 and 2011, the number of Hindawi journals nearly doubled, and Hindawi's output increased from 2,500 to 13,000 articles per year. By 2011, Hindawi was publishing 300 journals, and had a staff of over 450 people. The growth of the company has come from publishing new start-up journals, as well as acquisitions of established journals such as Psyche, an entomological journal founded in 1874. Two major factors facilitating the company's growth have been the low …
Are Hindawi journals predatory? – The Best Educational Blog
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18.12.2021 · Are Hindawi journals predatory? An interesting example is Hindawi, an Egyptian publisher once considered predatory that improved its practices and standards over time. Beall also lists common practices indicative of low-quality but not necessarily predatory journals.
Getting the low down on predatory publishing - John Measey
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An example of a publisher in the grey zone is Hindawi, that were once considered predatory but were later removed from Beall's list ...
How to identify a predatory publisher - ResearchGate
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But I am really intrigued about Hindawi, there is little argument against it not making your list, when there is clear evidence of their predatory behaviour: Bohannon J …
Is MDPI a predatory publisher? – Paolo Crosetto
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12.04.2021 · A predatory publisher is a journal that would publish anything — usually in return for money. MDPI rejection rates make this argument hard to sustain. Yet, MDPI is using some of the same techniques of predatory journals. So the question is simple: if you are a scientist, should you work with MDPI?