Academic Publishing
Discover the hidden world of academic publishing, where groundbreaking research meets fierce competition and ethical dilemmas.

Michael Lacey: The Editorial Maestro of Mathematical Sciences

Martin Sparks
Michael Lacey's influential role as a mathematician and editor has significantly shaped the landscape of mathematical sciences through his contributions to research, education, and academic publishing.
The Left's Latest Obsession: PeerJ and the War on Traditional Publishing

Vince Vanguard
PeerJ's open-access model challenges traditional academic publishing, sparking debate over accessibility, quality, and the future of research dissemination.

The Journal of Contemporary History: A Liberal Echo Chamber?

Vince Vanguard
The Journal of Contemporary History is critiqued for promoting a liberal agenda rather than providing balanced historical analysis.
The Journal of Computer and System Sciences: A Liberal Echo Chamber?

Vince Vanguard
The Journal of Computer and System Sciences is critiqued for prioritizing liberal ideology over scientific inquiry, focusing on inclusivity and diversity in tech research.

The Curious Case of OMICS Publishing Group

KC Fairlight
The article delves into the controversies and ethical challenges surrounding OMICS Publishing Group and the broader issue of predatory publishing in the academic world.

The Annual Review of Political Science: A Liberal Echo Chamber?

Vince Vanguard
The Annual Review of Political Science is critiqued for promoting a liberal agenda under the guise of academic analysis, influencing political discourse and education.

The Rise and Fall of Chiang Wei-ling: A Tale of Academic Integrity

Martin Sparks
The story of Chiang Wei-ling highlights the critical importance of maintaining academic integrity amidst pressures in scholarly publishing.