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'''OMICS Publishing Group''' is a publisher of approximately 200 ] journals in a number of academic fields. It has offices in ] (United States), ], and ]. |
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'''OMICS Publishing Group''' is a publisher of approximately 200 ] journals in a number of academic fields. It has offices in ] (United States), ], and ]. |
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OMICS Group organized a third world congress on biotechnology.<ref></ref> |
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The company's publishing model requires authors to pay publication fees of several hundred (and in some cases thousands of) US dollars. The list of journals includes titles such as ''Biochemistry and Analytical Biochemistry'', ''Women's Health'', and ''Organ Biology''.<ref></ref> |
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The company's publishing model requires authors to pay publication fees of several hundred (and in some cases thousands of) US dollars. The list of journals includes titles such as ''Biochemistry and Analytical Biochemistry'', ''Women's Health'', and ''Organ Biology''.<ref></ref> |
The company's publishing model requires authors to pay publication fees of several hundred (and in some cases thousands of) US dollars. The list of journals includes titles such as Biochemistry and Analytical Biochemistry, Women's Health, and Organ Biology.
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 -- leading critics to assert that the main purpose of the publisher is commercial rather than academic.