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Warren Miller <[log in to unmask]>
Fri, 17 Sep 2021 18:05:36 -0400
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Spot-on, IMHO, Judith, esp. your observation that 'peer review seems
suspect in those operations, too.'

Thanks very much.

Warren

On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 5:05 PM Lee, Judith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Thanks for the alert, Susan.  I have not been contacted for this
> publication, but have declined similar opportunities for the same reason.
> It’s one thing to ask early-career scholars to pay a small membership fee
> to join the society that publishes the journal in which their work appears;
> it’s quite another thing to make substantial  publication fees the source
> of a for-profit publishing operation.  And peer review seems suspect in
> those operations, too.
>
> Judith
>
>
> Judith Yaross Lee, Ph.D. (she/her)
> Distinguished Professor Emerita
>
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> 400  • Athens, OH 45701
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>
> My newest book: Seeing Mad: Essays on Mad Magazine’s Humor and Legacy
> (University of Missouri Press, October 2020)
> <https://upress.missouri.edu/9780826222138/seeing-mad/>
>
>
>
> On Sep 17, 2021, at 4:56 PM, Harris, Susan Kumin <[log in to unmask]<mailto:
> [log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
> Hi, folks.  Susan Harris here, president of the MT Circle.  I've recently
> been contacted by an entity named Clyde Cui, asking me to guest edit a
> special Twain issue of a new, open access journal titled Literature,
> published by the MDPI group.  After doing a bit of research, I turned the
> request down; MDPI (based in Switzerland, with offices out of Beijing), has
> a vast array of journals, mostly in the sciences.  Apparently some of the
> articles they publish are very good, but they also charge authors for
> publishing their work and have other elements of "predatory" publishing.
> So while I support open access publishing, I am leery of being put in a
> situation where I might be exploiting young scholars.
>
> It's likely that they will now reach out to members of the Forum, so I
> just wanted to post this warning.  --skh
>
>
> Susan K. Harris
>
>

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