[Open-access] special issue on publishing reform in publication'?
Beall, Jeffrey
Jeffrey.Beall at ucdenver.edu
Thu Sep 5 15:37:57 UTC 2013
Bjoern, Peter, and others:
This blog post may be relevant:
"Why I Resigned from the Editorial Board of Climate over its Akasofu Publication" = http://www.skepticalscience.com/brierly-resignation-climate-akasofu.html
The author is Dr. Chris Brierley from University College London. Climate is published by MDPI. This publisher is not on my list, but I do find it borderline, and I regularly receive inquiries asking whether it's legitimate or not. (I had a fee-waived article published in one of their journals in 2010).
So, this question may be relevant: Do you want to have your article published by a corporation that also publishes questionable climate science research?
--Jeffrey Beall
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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 5:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [Open-access] special issue on publishing reform in 'publication'?
On Thursday, September 5, 2013, 12:41:36 PM, you wrote:
> So I would have no current reservations.
Excellent, thanks!
Would you be interested in contributing a paper on current content-mining state of the art and what infrastructure would have to be developed to fully leverage the technology?
Cheers,
Bjoern
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Björn Brembs
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Neurogenetics
Universität Regensburg
Germany
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