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15 paź 2024 · If you’ve come across or done business with a publishing scam, please email us at staff@authorsguild.org so we can assist you and let our members know to avoid it. Scammers Impersonating Hachette Book Group
14 lip 2020 · At least one of these groups has sent fraudulent emails masquerading as an established journal, using the Journal’s title, Editor’s name and email address, and including a link to the journal’s website.
6 kwi 2021 · The first has to do with a specific scam associated with a particular conference and the second is about identifying the scam. In contrast, my question is about how to deal with the problem once identified, productively .
11 sty 2017 · Spend a few minutes searching on the following websites for the publisher or journal in question: Beall’s List (scholarlyoa.com), which contains blacklisted publishers and journals, as well as so-called hijacked journals; and PubPeer, a popular, anonymous database that allows you to search for misconduct among individual researchers.
6 lip 2023 · I've heard some convincing arguments that misspellings on email scams are not a bug, but a feature. The idea is that the scammer is not looking for potential marks among sophisticated readers, but among those that either cannot see the misspelled words or don't care.
10 sty 2021 · You have done a really amazing thing by describing an example of publishing scams that certain people try to do by sending solicited emails to writers, those beginning literary careers and ones who have already been widely known authors.
8 mar 2019 · Below I offer seven tips for distinguishing academic spam from genuine invitations: Avoid all invitations that look like a mail shot. Watch out for signs that the email could have been completed with mail-merge software.