484:). A sample sentence from the abstract for the resulting manuscript was: "The atoms of a better universe will have the right for the same as you are the way we shall have to be a great place for a great time to enjoy the day you are a wonderful person to your great time to take the fun and take a great time and enjoy the great day you will be a wonderful time for your parents and kids," and the 516-word abstract contained the words "good" and "great" a combined total of 28 times. Despite being obvious nonsense, the work was accepted within three hours of submission and a conference registration fee of $ 1,099 requested. Bartneck commented that he was "reasonably certain that this is a money-making conference with little to no commitment to science," a comment he based on the poor quality of the review process and the high cost of attendance. Gedela said that Bartneck's paper "slipped through" for being submitted "so close to the deadline".
408:, another said he had not been informed of his purported editorship. Other academics have said that OMICS published articles unaltered in spite of their request for revisions. The company has also been slow to remove the names of editorial board members who requested to terminate their relationship with OMICS activities, in some cases taking almost two years. One author received an invoice for $ 2,700 after her paper was accepted; this fee was not mentioned in the email message OMICS sent her to solicit a submission. In 2012, while one OMICS journal rejected a paper after the reviewer noticed it was plagiarized from one of his own co-authored papers, another OMICS journal published the same paper later that year. When the reviewer again pointed this out, the paper was removed from OMICS' website in 2014, but no official retraction was posted. In 2013, an OMICS journal accepted a bogus and obviously flawed publication submitted as part of a
525:(DHHS) after a complaint filed by Ken Witwer, who said he had been fooled by OMICS's deceptive marketing. The letter alleged that OMICS used images and names of employees that either no longer worked at NIH or did not provide permission, and asked OMICS not to use the name of its agencies institutes or employees for anything other than "true factual statements". OMICS responded by modifying its website and providing emails and letters from the NIH employees ostensibly agreeing to serve as editors of OMICS journals. Those employees later said that while they did agree to serve as editors, they did not provide permission for their names to be used in marketing materials; furthermore, they had not actually handled any manuscripts.
564:, made false claims about being indexed by PubMed, was not transparent about the publication fees charged per manuscript until after it had accepted an article for publication, and often did not allow researchers to withdraw their articles after submission. OMICS was ordered to pay a fine of $ 50,130,810 as well as change some of its publishing methods. OMICS plans to challenge the ruling. On September 11, 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld the grant of summary judgment and the $ 50.1 million award.
382:, who included OMICS in his list of "potential, possible, or probable predatory" publishers. Among the criticism leveled at OMICS are that its journals are not actually peer-reviewed as advertised, often contain mistakes, and that its fees are excessive. OMICS says that its activities are legitimate and ethical, and that the quality of its editorial control does need improvement. Other criticisms of OMICS include the publication of
354:, wherein the author pays for publication and the publisher makes the articles available for free. As well as publication fees, OMICS charges a withdrawal fee for manuscripts that are withdrawn five or more days after submission. Such withdrawal fees are not levied by non-predatory publishers, and have been criticized as unethical and as discouraging researchers from making post-submission corrections to their work.
588:, referring to section 66A, which makes it illegal to use a computer to publish "any information that is grossly offensive or has menacing character" or to publish false information. It stated that three years in prison was a possible penalty, although a U.S. lawyer said that the threats seemed to be a "publicity stunt" that were meant to "intimidate". An editorial in the
623:—and sixteen journals published by them. The acquisition led to a decline in publishing standards for these journals, caused concern that the names of the publishers were being hijacked to lend credence to bogus science, and led to six of the sixteen journals stating their intention to terminate their publishing contracts with OMICS.
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publishing, claiming that detractors are traditional subscription-based publishers who feel threatened by their open-access publishing model. It responded to the FTC suit by maintaining that their practices were legal and claiming that corporate interests were driving the suit. It has also threatened
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repeatedly submitted to OMICS conferences several sting abstracts that included "Evolution of flight characteristics in avian-porcine physiology" and "Strategies for remediation of benthic and pelagic species dependent on coral reefs: Cases of T. migratorius and G. californianus" which respectively
560:(ECF No. 86) on 29 March 2019, with the court finding that OMICS made false claims about manuscripts being peer-reviewed, used the name of prominent researchers as editors of journals without their consent or knowledge, used misleading impact factors for journals which had not been calculated by
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stating that they intended to sue him and were seeking $ 1 billion in damages. In their six-page letter, OMICS stated that Beall's blog is "ridiculous, baseless, impertinent", and "smacks of literal unprofessionalism and arrogance". Beall said that he found the letter "to be poorly written and
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practices and seeking an unspecified monetary reimbursement for academics duped by them. In its first-ever suit against an academic publisher, they alleged OMICS' peer-review processes to be a "sham" and their claiming of renowned academics in their editorial board and/or as speakers at its
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conferences without their consent to be intentionally deceptive. The FTC also noted a failure to disclose publishing fees prior to accepting pieces, citing of dubious impact factors and false assertions about their journals being indexed in PubMed, when they are not.
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321:, in 2008. In 2012, OMICS Group had more than 200 journal titles, about 60% of which had no content. By 2015, it claimed over 700 titles, but about half of them were defunct. Several OMICS journals have names similar to existing publications. For instance,
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OMICS employed around 2,000 people. In 2016, the company had revenue of $ 11.6 million and generated a profit of about $ 1.2 million. The
Government of India has waived taxes whilst granting subsidized land for the construction of new headquarters.
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investigation in 2017 noted a tendency of pharmaceutical companies to publish in these journals, which might have stemmed from a self-interest in skipping rigorous review procedures. They were also the major sponsors of OMICS conferences.
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articles, deceptive marketing practices, targeting of young investigators or those in lower-income regions, and holding papers hostage by disallowing their withdrawal (preventing them from being published by other journals).
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It has also been suggested that OMICS provides fake lists of scientists as journal editors to create an impression of scientific legitimacy, even though they are not involved in any review or editing process. One such
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letter to OMICS in 2013, demanding it to discontinue with false claims of affiliation with U.S. government entities or employees. In August 2016, OMICS became the first academic publisher to be sued by the
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Siler, Kyle; Vincent-Lamarre, Philippe; Sugimoto, Cassidy R.; Larivière, Vincent (26 October 2021). "Predatory publishers' latest scam: bootlegged and rebranded papers".
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personally threatening," and that he thought: "the letter is an attempt to detract from the enormity of OMICS's editorial practices".
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Downes, Mike (October 2023). "The phantom of the author: predatory publisher OMICS is ghost-writing its own articles".
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and "garbled to remove any clear meaning" to an ethics journal, and later accepted the same paper to a conference on
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1466:"Publishing in an environment of predation: The many things you really wanted to know, but did not know how to ask"
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2126:"Court orders publisher OMICS to pay U.S. gov't $ 50 million in suit alleging "unfair and deceptive practices""
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2414:"Offshore firm accused of publishing junk science takes over Canadian journals"
2006:"U.S. government agency sues publisher, charging it with deceiving researchers"
1981:"Fake science publisher offers shoddy continuing education for doctors, nurses"
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286:(FTC) for deceptive practices; nearly three years later, the FTC was awarded a
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Downes, Mike (October 2023). "There is no such thing as a predatory journal".
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1929:"iOS Just Got A Paper On Nuclear Physics Accepted At A Scientific Conference"
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1956:"When pigs fly: Fake science conferences abound for fraud and profit"
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761:"'Predatory' Online Journals Lure Scholars Who Are Eager to Publish"
2089:"FTC hits predatory scientific publisher with a $ 50 million fine"
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1776:"Multiple OMICS journals delisted from major index over concerns"
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In April 2013, OMICS received a cease-and-desist letter from the
1815:"OMICS Goes from "Predatory Publishing" to "Predatory Meetings""
1610:| Complaint for Permanent Injunction and Other Equitable Relief"
982:"Inside India's fake research paper shops: pay, publish, profit"
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Linacre, Simon; Bisaccio, Michael; Earle, Lacey (April 2019).
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OMICS has responded to criticisms by avowing a commitment to
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delisted several OMICS journals for "publication concerns".
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1556:"Flaky Academic Journals: SciTechnol (OMICS in disguise)"
1421:"Journal of Biomedical Sciences, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2012"
2249:"Publisher Threatens Librarian With $ 1 Billion Lawsuit"
1192:"Predatory conferences – A case of academic cannibalism"
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District Court for the District of Nevada
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In 2013, OMICS Publishing Group sent a letter to then
2381:"Canadian medical journals hijacked for junk science"
1851:"Bogus British Company "Accredits" OMICS Conferences"
1316:"Scientific Articles Accepted (Personal Checks, Too)"
843:"Investigating journals: The dark side of publishing"
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United States
Department of Health and Human Services
30:"OMICS" redirects here. For the journal published by
2193:"The Price for 'Predatory' Publishing? $ 50 Million"
1349:"Mishaps at clinical trials hyped, says pharma body"
1277:"Publisher Threatens to Sue Blogger for $ 1-Billion"
800:"Update: Predatory Open-Access Scholarly Publishers"
2449:"What is it like to attend a predatory conference?"
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724:"The OMICS Publishing Group's Empire is Expanding"
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667:Deprez, Esmé E.; Chen, Caroline (29 August 2017).
1935:Human Interface Technology (HIT) Lab, New Zealand
2029:Oransky, Ivan; Marcus, Adam (2 September 2016),
1439:"OMICS International Article Processing Charges"
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669:"Medical Journals Have a Fake News Problem"
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1619:. 25 August 2016. Case No. 2:16-cv-02022.
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2379:Oved, Marco Chown (29 September 2016).
2226:Federal Trade Commission v. OMICS Group
1927:Bartneck, Christoph (20 October 2016).
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1138:Readfearn, Graham (12 January 2018).
705:from the original on 30 October 2019.
679:from the original on 25 January 2019.
331:in 1994, while OMICS established the
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2525:Indian companies established in 2007
2325:from the original on 30 October 2019
2171:from the original on 30 October 2019
1741:10.1126/science.2013.342.6154.342_60
2520:Companies based in Hyderabad, India
1993:from the original on 26 March 2019.
1289:from the original on 27 August 2018
1037:from the original on 27 March 2018.
1031:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
758:Stratford, Michael (4 March 2012).
2412:Puzic, Sonja (29 September 2016).
2018:from the original on 27 March 2019
1755:from the original on 21 March 2019
1357:. 24 November 2012. Archived from
994:from the original on 26 March 2019
611:Acquisition of Canadian publishers
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2043:from the original on 8 April 2019
2004:McCook, Alison (26 August 2016),
1968:from the original on 14 May 2018.
1903:from the original on 26 June 2019
1721:Bohannon, John (4 October 2013).
1626:from the original on 16 May 2019.
1387:U.S. National Library of Medicine
1329:from the original on 20 June 2013
1282:The Chronicle of Higher Education
1218:"The Pullulating Polyps of OMICS"
1190:McCrostie, James (9 April 2018).
961:from the original on 30 June 2013
927:from the original on 10 May 2013.
767:The Chronicle of Higher Education
364:Criticism of publishing practices
2311:Sriram, Jayant (24 March 2015).
1788:from the original on 9 July 2017
1774:McCook, Alison (27 March 2017).
1528:Brezgov, Stef (14 August 2019).
1497:Brezgov, Stef (22 August 2019).
1161:Yadav, Shyamlal (22 July 2018).
980:Yadav, Shyamlal (19 July 2018).
947:Prasad, R. (26 September 2012).
841:Butler, Declan (27 March 2013).
586:Information Technology Act, 2000
517:Action by US government agencies
370:Predatory open access publishing
2393:from the original on 2 May 2019
2280:"Send Section 66A bullies home"
1216:Clyde, Smut (25 January 2023).
2447:Ro, Christine (25 July 2024).
2247:Chappell, Bill (15 May 2013).
2124:Oransky, Ivan (2 April 2019).
1889:Hunt, Elle (22 October 2016).
1665:"Who's Afraid of Peer Review?"
913:Kaiser, Jocelyn (9 May 2013).
374:OMICS is widely regarded as a
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2515:Academic publishing companies
2190:Kolata, Gina (3 April 2019).
2087:Timmer, John (3 April 2019).
1554:Kaye, DH (23 December 2016).
1483:10.1080/1051712x.2019.1603423
1382:Journal of Biomedical Science
1313:Kolata, Gina (8 April 2013).
568:Legal threat to Jeffrey Beall
535:U.S. Federal Trade Commission
333:Journal of Biomedical Science
328:Journal of Biomedical Science
284:U.S. Federal Trade Commission
275:National Institutes of Health
1954:Spears, Tom (3 March 2017).
1637:Jump, Paul (7 August 2014).
2157:Prasad, R. (3 April 2019).
1979:Spears, Tom (5 June 2017).
1692:10.1126/science.342.6154.60
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1275:New, Jake (15 May 2013).
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466:University of Canterbury
290:of over US$ 50 million.
1560:Flaky Academic Journals
494:claimed to explain how
269:considered for deletion
186:US$ 11.6 million (2016)
2530:Open access publishers
2352:Supreme Court of India
1646:Times Higher Education
808:The Charleston Advisor
617:Andrew John Publishing
601:Supreme Court of India
574:University of Colorado
554:preliminary injunction
462:Information Technology
352:gold open access model
224:OMICS Publishing Group
57:OMICS Publishing Group
49:Several OMICS journals
1856:Scholarly Open Access
1820:Scholarly Open Access
1196:University World News
821:10.5260/chara.12.1.50
728:Scholarly Open Access
346:Publishing activities
126:Headquarters location
2064:. 23 November 2017.
1723:"Data and Documents"
1033:. 11 November 2015.
722:(18 December 2014).
539:deceptive publishing
533:In August 2016, the
350:OMICS operates on a
298:a prominent critic,
152:Open access journals
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1683:2013Sci...342...60B
1091:2021Natur.598..563S
861:2013Natur.495..433B
734:on 22 October 2015.
562:Clarivate Analytics
458:associate professor
421:In September 2014,
376:predatory publisher
228:predatory publisher
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2199:The New York Times
2099:Condé Nast Digital
1863:on 6 November 2016
1663:(4 October 2013).
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1509:on 1 November 2019
1322:The New York Times
1237:Learned Publishing
1222:For Better Science
1168:The Indian Express
1050:Learned Publishing
987:The Indian Express
451:predatory meetings
2461:(8022): 921–923.
1586:(Press release).
1249:10.1002/leap.1573
1085:(7882): 563–565.
1062:10.1002/leap.1568
855:(7442): 433–435.
605:an unrelated case
464:at New Zealand's
441:OMICS Conferences
395:was contacted by
288:summary judgement
235:academic journals
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