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'''Scientific Research Publishing''' is an ] of ] ] ]s, conference proceedings, and scientific anthologies.<ref name=Beall12/>. {{As of|2013}}, it offers more than 200 ] open access journals in the areas of science, technology, business, economy, and medicine. Its headquarters is in ], China.<ref name=SCIRP>{{cite web |url=http://www.scirp.org/aboutUs/Index.aspx |title=AboutUs |publisher=SCIRP |date= |accessdate=2013-05-28}}</ref> Its website states it was founded in 2007 and has other offices in California, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. The company is listed as ], and known for its use of "spam" e-mails.<ref name=Beall12>{{cite journal |last=Beall |first=Jeffrey |title=Five Scholarly Open Access Publishers |journal=] |year=2012 |month=April |volume=13 |issue=4 |pages=5–10 |doi=10.5260/chara.13.4.5}}</ref> '''Scientific Research Publishing''' is an ] of ] ] ]s, conference proceedings, and scientific anthologies.<ref name=Beall12/>. {{As of|2013}}, it offers more than 200 ] open access journals in the areas of science, technology, business, economy, and medicine. Its headquarters is in ], China.<ref name=SCIRP>{{cite web |url=http://www.scirp.org/aboutUs/Index.aspx |title=AboutUs |publisher=SCIRP |date= |accessdate=2013-05-28}}</ref> Its website states it was founded in 2007 and has other offices in California, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. The company is listed as ], and known for its use of "spam" e-mails.<ref name=Beall12>{{cite journal |last=Beall |first=Jeffrey |title=Five Scholarly Open Access Publishers |journal=] |year=2012 |month=April |volume=13 |issue=4 |pages=5–10 |doi=10.5260/chara.13.4.5}}</ref>

==Company figures==
According to the ] (DOAJ) Scientific Research Publishing's Country is ]. The DOAJ lists 127 journals from Scientific Research Publishing. Furthermore, the database lists in total more than 19000 of its papers. <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=advancedSearch&addFilter=media:"journal"&fromYear=&currentYear=2013&fromWeb=1&toYear=&uiLanguage=en&query=%28pub%3AScientific%20%20pub%3AResearch%20%20pub%3APublishing%29 |title=SearchResults |work=DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals |date= |accessdate=2013-05-30}}</ref>


==Open access type== ==Open access type==

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Scientific Research Publishing
StatusActive
Founded2007 (2007)
Country of originChina
Headquarters locationWuhan
DistributionWorldwide
Key peopleHuaibei Zhou
Publication typesAcademic journals and books
Nonfiction topicsLife sciences, economics, chemistry, computer science, environmental sciences, engineering, medicine, physics, mathematics, social sciences
No. of employeesabout 160
Official websitewww.scirp.org

Scientific Research Publishing is an academic publisher of peer-reviewed open-access electronic journals, conference proceedings, and scientific anthologies.. As of 2013, it offers more than 200 English language open access journals in the areas of science, technology, business, economy, and medicine. Its headquarters is in Wuhan, China. Its website states it was founded in 2007 and has other offices in California, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. The company is listed as predatory open access publisher, and known for its use of "spam" e-mails.

Company figures

According to the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Scientific Research Publishing's Country is United States. The DOAJ lists 127 journals from Scientific Research Publishing. Furthermore, the database lists in total more than 19000 of its papers.

Open access type

According to Scientific Research Publishing's website it publishes fee-based open-access journals (gold OA). In addition, authors are permitted to archive their work (green OA). Pre-print, post-print and the publisher's version (PDF) may be used. According to Scientific Research Publishing's website it is fully open on reader rights (open access), reuse rights (based on CC-BY or CC BY-NC) as well as author rights (authors hold copyright with no restrictions).

Controversies

Scientific Research Publishing has been included in a list of 243 "predatory" open access publishers, according to criteria that may also be used to evaluate journals for themselves. Jeffrey Beall states that "This publisher exists for two reasons. First, it exists to exploit the author-pays Open Access model to generate revenue, and second, it serves as an easy place for foreign (chiefly Chinese) authors to publish overseas and increase their academic status." He acknowledges that its fees are relatively low, describing this as "a strategy that increases article submissions," and that "it has attracted some quality article submissions. Nevertheless, it is really a vanity press."

The company generated controversy in 2010 when it was found that its journals duplicated papers which had already been published elsewhere, without notification of or permission from the original author. Several of these publications have subsequently been retracted. Some of the journals had listed academics on their editorial boards without their permission or even knowledge, sometimes in fields very different from their own. In 2012, one of its journals, Advances in Pure Mathematics, accepted a paper written by a random text generator. However, the paper was not published, due to its author's unwillingness to pay the publication fee. The company has also been noted for the many unsolicited bulk emails it sends to academics about its journals.

See also

References

  1. "WHOIS information for scirp.org". whois.net. Retrieved 2013-05-30.
  2. ^ Beall, Jeffrey (2012). "Five Scholarly Open Access Publishers". The Charleston Advisor. 13 (4): 5–10. doi:10.5260/chara.13.4.5. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "AboutUs". SCIRP. Retrieved 2013-05-28.
  4. "journal"&fromYear=&currentYear=2013&fromWeb=1&toYear=&uiLanguage=en&query=%28pub%3AScientific%20%20pub%3AResearch%20%20pub%3APublishing%29 "SearchResults". DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals. Retrieved 2013-05-30.
  5. "Scientific Research Publishing". SHERPA. Retrieved 2013-05-28.
  6. Beall, Jeffrey (2013). "Beall's List of Predatory Publishers 2013". Retrieved 2013-03-03.
  7. Beall, Jeffrey (2009-12-01). "Criteria for Determining Predatory Open-Access Publishers (2nd edition)". Retrieved 2013-03-03.
  8. "Improbable Research - Blog Archive - Strange academic journals: Scam?". Improbable.com. 2009-12-22. Retrieved 2013-03-02.
  9. "RetractionWatch".
  10. ^ Sanderson, Katharine (2010). "Two new journals copy the old". Nature. 463 (7278): 148. doi:10.1038/463148a. PMID 20075892.
  11. Doctorow, Cory (October 19, 2012). "Math journal accepts computer-generated nonsense paper". BoingBoing.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)

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