We are happy to inform that Nature (Impact Factor: 41.6) confirmed high
standard of SDI journal and its editors (Article link: //bit.ly/nature-sdi).
As per the article, an investigation found that dozens of academic
journals offered ‘ Anna Szust –Dr Fraud’ — a sham, unqualified scientist
— a place on their editorial board. Thousands of academic journals do
not aspire to quality. They exist primarily to extract fees from
authors. These ‘predatory’ journals exhibit questionable marketing
schemes, follow lax or non-existent peer-review procedures and fail to
provide scientific rigour or transparency. Crucial to a journal’s
quality is its editors. Editors decide whether a paper is reviewed and
by whom, and whether a submission should be rejected, revised or
accepted. Such roles have usually been assigned to established experts
in the journal’s field, and are considered prestigious positions. Many
predatory journals hoping to cash in seem to aggressively and
indiscriminately recruit academics to build legitimate-looking editorial
boards. The authors of the article conceived a sting operation and
submitted a fake application for an editor position to 360 journals, a
mix of legitimate titles and suspected predators. Forty-eight journals
accepted the application.
One of our journals was also targeted by the authors of this NATURE article as part of the sting operation. They also sent the application. But SDI editorial screening committee rejected that the application as it was very low quality and suspicious. The profile was dismally inadequate for a role as editor. In fact, ScienceDomain International never bothered to send a reply to the applicant. ScienceDomain International has not sent even a rejection mail.
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One of our journals was also targeted by the authors of this NATURE article as part of the sting operation. They also sent the application. But SDI editorial screening committee rejected that the application as it was very low quality and suspicious. The profile was dismally inadequate for a role as editor. In fact, ScienceDomain International never bothered to send a reply to the applicant. ScienceDomain International has not sent even a rejection mail.
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