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OMICS Publishing Group
Parent companyOMICS Group Inc.
StatusActive
Founded2007 (2007)
DistributionWorldwide
Publication typesScientific journals
Nonfiction topicsScience
Official websitewww.omicsonline.org

OMICS Publishing Group is a publisher of approximately 250 open access journals in a number of academic fields. The company's director is Srinubabu Gedela and it has offices in Los Angeles (United States), Hyderabad (India), and Henderson (Nevada, United States).< It is part of the Hyderabad-based OMICS Group, which also has another branch, OMICS Group Conferences, which organizes scientific conferences.

OMICS Group has organized around 100 scientific conferences world over. OMICS has conducted World Congresses, International Conferences on the sidelines of the respective event concerning Life sciences, Drug development, Engineering, Chronic ailments, Diabetes, Cancer and several others and listed several more to conduct in preceeding months

The group started its first open-access journal, the Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics, in 2008.

OMICS Group new initiatives include

Scholars Central:A scientific repository of all international Open Access Journals and articles along with science-centric features such as Worldwide Scientific Conferences, Gateways, Funding Agencies, etc. e-Books: OMICS Group successfully publishes open access eBooks with the support of eminent scientists from all corners of the globe


Some observers have described the publisher as "predatory", insofar as authors who have submitted papers have been sent invoices after their manuscripts were accepted for publication despite the lack of a robust peer-review process. One author received an invoice for $2700 after her paper was accepted; this fee was not mentioned in the email message OMICS sent her to solicit a submission. These observations have led critics to assert that the main purpose of the publisher is commercial rather than academic. But Srinubabu Gedela, director of OMICS Publishing Group says that article-handling fees are displayed clearly on the 'Instructions for Authors' web page for each OMICS journal. According to him OMICS Group is “not predatory” and that its staff and editors are acting in “good faith and confidence” to promote open-access publishing. In an e-mail to New York Times he further adds that “Our team’s hard work and dedicated services to the scientific community will answer all the baseless and defamatory comments that have been made about OMICS.”

Some academics have been listed for OMICS editorial boards or conferences without their agreement; the company has also been slow to remove the names of editorial board members who requested to terminate their relationship with OMICS activities.

References

  1. ^ Gina Kolata, "Scientific Articles Accepted (Personal Checks, Too)", New York Times, 8 April 2013
  2. "OMICS Publishing Group :: Contact". Omicsonline.org. Retrieved 2012-10-03.
  3. "Previous OMICS Group Conferences". Retrieved 2013-04-08.
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  9. ^ Declan Butler, "Investigating journals: The dark side of publishing", Nature, 27 March 2013
  10. Stratford, Michael (2012-03-04). "'Predatory' Online Journals Lure Scholars Who Are Eager to Publish". Chronicle.com. Retrieved 2012-10-02.
  11. "The Charleston Advisor Update: Predatory Open-Access Scholarly Publishers". Charleston.publisher.ingentaconnect.com. 2010-07-01. Retrieved 2012-10-02.

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