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Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Work: I work as a metadata librarian at the University of Colorado Denver, and I study scholarly open-access publishing.
Biographical: See: http://carbon.ucdenver.edu/~jbeall/research.htm
Work: I work as a metadata librarian at the University of Colorado Denver, and I study scholarly open-access publishing.
Biographical: See: http://carbon.ucdenver.edu/~jbeall/research.htm
Dear Jeffrey,
Thanks for the warning. I'll flag my previous posting, watch what happens, and look for feedback from my members.
Peter
Dear Jeffrey,
Today I discovered what may be a good example of a non-predatory and sincere publisher. See: editors and reviewers offered concrete benefits by publisher .
Please investigate!
This could be a kind of solace or positive reference point for the work you do trying to uncover predatory publishers (and I hope my recommendation stands scrutiny).
Best regards, Peter