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Alleging 'Malpractice' With Climate Skeptic Papers, Publisher Kills Journal

sciencehabit writes "A European publisher today terminated a journal edited by climate change skeptics. The journal, Pattern Recognition in Physics, was started less than a year ago. Problems cropped up soon afterward. In July, Jeffrey Beall, a librarian at the University of Colorado, Denver, noted 'serious concerns' with Pattern Recognition in Physics. As he wrote on his blog about open-access publishing, Beall found self-plagiarism in the first paper published by the journal. 'In addition,' says another critic, 'the editors selected the referees on a nepotistic basis, which we regard as malpractice in scientific publishing.'"

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  1. Re:Killed because of the message by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Politics? You mean like the Editor in cheif working for the Algerian petroleum institute? That kind of politics?

    http://retractionwatch.com/2014/01/17/climate-skeptic-journal-shuttered-following-malpractice-in-nepotistic-reviewer-selections/

    Science is easy when you have your mind made up for you by your employer, and only look for the data your employer wants.

    Remember, get ALL your science data from politicians. They'd never ever lie. Nor would people who have a monetary interest in disproving something

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  2. Re:Killed because of the message by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Galileo was a dick to the pope. He put a character with the name "Idiotocrotis" or something like that who used the popes arguments in his book. He actually was friends with the pope previously. No one gave Kepler any problems and he was around at the same time.

    Interesting blogs on the history of that:
    http://tofspot.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-great-ptolemaic-smackdown.html#more

  3. Re:Killed because of the message by iluvcapra · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    That's exactly what they told Galileo.

    ...and David Irving, and Peter Duesberg, and L. Ron Hubbard... Truly they will all be proven right!

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