Sunday, 8 November 2015
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Photon Foundation is world's leading publisher of international journals. High Impact indexed journals have created new benchmarks in academic publishing. The exponential growth of Photon Journals has resulted from worldwide prestigious scientists, academicians and industrialists. While several competitive journals from other publishers find it hard to sustain quality, Photon Foundation has focused upon world class (Being among the best or foremost in the world; of an international standard of excellence) Photon Journals in respective branches of subjects. The rediscovery of Gregor Johann Mendel's (German-speaking scientist who gained posthumous fame as the founder of the modern science of genetics) Laws established, that there is strong need of International journals, instead of local / national journals. Access of information also matters, since traditional / conservative publishers never wished free flow of information due to their mala fide intent. In such scenario Photon Foundation filled this gap and established international Photon Journals with strong leadership in their subjects. Although many competitors could not match with it and began to feel inferiority and insecurity, but credibility of Photon Journals continued to grow. Almost every country on earth is connected with Photon Journals. It has become a leading and preferred destination for Ph.D, Post Doc, research work, thesis and books which involves world's prestigious universities, colleges, companies and research institutes. Photon Foundation has remarkable history of endorsing academic excellence around the world and recognize contributing agencies.
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.....the papers that won me the Nobel prize for medicine, which I will be honoured to collect tomorrow.. But no longer. I have now committed my lab to avoiding (Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley) journals, and I encourage others to do likewise....Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley have damaged the science and publication. Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley are eating the funding and scientists are deprived of it. Many scientists have boycotted such money extorting journals and choosing open access journals, which do not charge to readers.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/dec/09/how-journals-nature-science-cell-damage-science
ReplyDeleteCell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley are worst journals. Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley blackmail the readers by charging money.Students, teachers, professors, research scholars, library are paying huge money to these dirty fishes. Such researchers and scientists should be banned who submit their research to Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, and Wiley. These scientists get their salary from public money and works in public funded institute/ university but they fools common people by sending their research to such cheaters. ashamed of such scientist..
Right said.. Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley are cheating peoples. Why government is paying public money to Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley. Research should be open access to readers immediately, else our generations and students will not have fundamental resources.
ReplyDeleteI thought Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley are good journals, but now i will never submit my research to them. Elsevier even published fake journals. and pours money into weapon business and how fools are paying to it. My research group rejects Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley.
ReplyDeleteWe published a paper from University of California meanwhile we knew that Impact factor is fraud measure to support Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley. They can not make scientists fool anymore.... I laugh if anyone says impact factor is 30 for a paid journal whose access is extremely restricted, involving looting subscription fee. even ISI is fraud and works for money to support them. SCIMAGO , ISI ScienceDirect both are same owner and fools public by impact factor. Librarians are paid commissions for their gray journal subscription. Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley maked meeting with politicians and scientists to continue this looting= robbery. Ignore Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley journal, open access publisher is best to burst these scammers and phishers.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley publisher are blacklisted in my lab. I made my worst mistake by publishing there, i am trying to take my paper back from there. They sell our confidential information to third parties and now i regularly receive spam emails from third parties proof readers/ translaters/ English editing services,.......I will never suggest anyone to repeat my mistake. Elsevier, zoobank, isi owner is same.
ReplyDeleteHi....add One more rotten fish; PLOS ONE publication charge $1,495 USD, still they call it 'public'. feeling cheated...commercial outfit PLOS ONE reject PLOS ONE also
ReplyDeleteI find open access publishing is best. keep the research in reach. good efforts, keep doing
ReplyDeleteThis is how Nature Publishing Group sucks- £990 (UK and rest of world)
ReplyDelete$1,495 (The Americas)
€1,165 (Europe)
¥170,000 (Japan)
RMB9,900 (China). Thanks for your information. Nature is robber like ISI
One more dirty fish Lancet article processing charge of US$5000. This is why you have to bear expensive medical bills. Lancet is indirectly sucking poor patients, who need urgent care. Lancet is predator on patient, discard it in dustbin.
ReplyDeleteLancet, PlosOne, Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley are cheating peoples. they never want open access publishing platforms, so they work against open voice. Scientists are rejecting them everyday. Thanks for useful information. They themselves designed impact factor for their personal gain to fool people. People from US, Europe and China are more trapped in the fishing game of Lancet, PlosOne, Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley. Your article is eye opener. Just see, what Nature Journal is doing, we are paying to Nature Journal , and it is buying Frontiers Journal publishing fee US$ 2000. Nature journal is a parasite upon scientist, and Frontier journal is it's take over to burst science. 'Save the Science' and reject frontier also
ReplyDelete"$19,000 Premiums, Up 4x Since Passage": The 'Crippling Effect' Of Obamacare On The Middle Class. Say bye bye to Lancet, PlosOne, Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wileythey want us to suffer. kick them. i vote for open access, without restriction download. now its time to punish crocodiles.
ReplyDeleteThank you Photon
ReplyDeleteUS government should seize the money held with Lancet, PlosOne, Cell, Nature, Science AAAS, Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Wiley. Our funding agency has clearly stated that research should be published in open access Journals, failure to do so will cause pause the research project. Scientist receive the grant for research, not for Nature and Elsevier subscription model. Many Nobel prize winners have asserted that Nature, AAAS Science and Elsevier should be blocked, as they are damaging the science the most.
ReplyDeleteThanks for information, now I will never submit research to Elsevier. Registrar of University has issued notice to Librarian on mis-use of fund over Elsevier journal subscription. Elsevier published 6 fake journals. Nature also did so, when controversy spreads beyond limit, it was forced to retracts.
ReplyDeleteAfter publishing in Nature, my research is not visible to public in open domain. What should I do now? How can I retract my paper from Nature?
ReplyDeleteWhere your money for research goes??? Find here- Elsevier Revenue £2.48 billion (2014)
ReplyDeleteNet income
€ 1,090 million (pre-tax) source- wikipedia. A series of five fraudulent papers by Jan Hendrik Schön were published in Nature in the 2000–2001 period. The papers, about semiconductors, were revealed to contain falsified data and other scientific fraud
How NPG Nature and Macmillan cheat scientist? only provides "read-only" access, and does not allow readers to download, copy, print, or otherwise distribute the content. Scientists are trapped in the hand of NPG Nature and Macmillan. Springer is another face of Nature, both are same and merged now in a single company to extort subscription money for rough journals. Turnover of Springer Science+Business Media in 2013: approximately EUR 943 million; in 2012: approximately EUR 981 million; in 2011: EUR 875 million. Springer drought model for dying and drying research.
ReplyDeleteWhen you pay $37.95 to download a PDF from an Elsevier journal, $13.56 of that goes straight into the pockets of Elsevier shareholders.
ReplyDeleteWhen you pay $3000 to have your submission to an Elsevier journal appear as open access, $1072.20 of that goes straight into the pockets of Elsevier shareholders.
When your library pays $1.7m for a bundle of Elsevier-journal subscriptions, $607,580 of that goes straight into the pockets of Elsevier shareholders.
When you or your library pays Elsevier $23783 for any reason, that is enough for them fund Representative Caroline Maloney’s $8500 bribe to co-sponsor the evil Research Works Act, out of their profits alone.
Government should hike our salary instead of transferring money to Elsevier, AAAS Science and Nature. Ask yourself if you want to rout research grant to Elsevier / Nature so that they can buy ScienceDirect or Springer/ Frontier? Its better to donate money to struggling African universities.
ReplyDeleteElsevier: £724m on revenue of £2b — 36%
Springer‘s Science+Business Media: £294m on revenue of £866m — 33.9%
John Wiley & Sons: $106m on revenue of $253m — 42%
Academic division of Informa plc: £47m on revenue of £145m — 32.4%