[GOAL] Beall's list is removed

Stevan Harnad harnad at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Jan 18 18:04:15 GMT 2017


No, this is not the whole -- nor the end — of the story.

My prediction is that the take-down of Beall’s list was indeed a result of FUD threats and actions (to Beall and his institution) by the deep pockets profiting from predation on authors’ publish-or-perish pressures. 

My hope is that a reliable service like it will indeed re-appear, with the collaboration of Jeffrey Beall (who has been something of a loose cannon, but on balance provided a valuable service).

My suspicion is that those trying to make hay out of this take-down are themselves predatorily inclined and perhaps even part of the FUD campaign to take him and his institution down.

Where there’s big bucks to be made, as in predatory “journal” publishing,” principles and scruples wither (with peer review the first to go)...

Stevan Harnad

> On Jan 18, 2017, at 10:24 AM, Jihane Salhab <jderg011 at uottawa.ca> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> FYI Beall’s list is removed. Check the following post: Mystery as controversial list of predatory publishers disappears <http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/01/mystery-controversial-list-predatory-publishers-disappears> .
>  
> A better option for authors to verify good publishers is thinkchecksubmit.org <http://thinkchecksubmit.org/>. In my opinion, it does a  better job than Beall's controversial list, because it relies on authors’ own judgements.
> 
>  “Think. Check. Submit. is a cross-industry initiative led by representatives from ALPSP, DOAJ, INASP,  ISSN, LIBER, OASPA, STM, UKSG, and individual publishers.”
>  
> Have a good day!
>  
> Jihane Salhab
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