• @oyfrog
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    510 months ago

    I’ve heard some of my more senior colleagues call frontiers a scam even before this regarding editorial practices there.

    It’s actually furstratingly common for some reviewer comments to be completely ignored, so it’s possible someone raised a flag and no one did anything about it.

    • @Jesusaurus
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      510 months ago

      Frontiers has something like a 90%+ publish rate, which for any “per reviewed” journal is ridiculously high. They have also been in previous scandals where a large portion of their editorial staff were sacked (no pun intended).

      • @oyfrog
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        110 months ago

        They sent me an email once inviting me to be a guest editor. I thought it would be a cool experience and a neat thing to have on the CV.

        I mentioned it to my advisor at the time and they told me that frontiers does that pretty often and that these special issues don’t amount to anything.

        Frontiers isn’t alone of course. MDPI is notorious for shitty editorial practices too.

    • bedrooms
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      10 months ago

      The biggest problem with Frontiers for me is that there are some handy survey articles that are cited like 500 times. It seems that Interdisciplinary surveys are hard to publish in a traditional journal, and as a result 500 articles cited this handy overview article for readers who would need an overview.

      The article I checked was in a reasonable quality, and it’s a shame I can’t cite it just because it’s in Frontiers.