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Hindawi is a publisher of
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,
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,
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currently active in scientific, technical, and medical (STM) literature. It was founded in 1997 in
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, Egypt, but purchased in 2021 by John Wiley & Sons, a publishing company based in the United States. The company has its headquarters in
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, an office in Cairo, and a virtual office address in
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. As of 2022, Hindawi publishes over 250 journals, including 64 journals indexed within the
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, and 1 journal indexed within the
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, with a total of 64 journals ranked with an
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. Since 2007, all of Hindawi's journals have been
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and published under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY). It is a founding member of the
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, a participating publisher and supporter of the
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, and a member of the
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(COPE). In 2010, Hindawi was classified as a possible
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by
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, but was removed following a successful appeal.


History

The Hindawi Publishing Corporation was founded in 1997 in Cairo by Ahmed Hindawi and his wife Nagwa Abdel-Mottaleb. The company's first journal was the ''
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'', which it acquired from a prior publisher. By 2006 Hindawi Publishing owned 48 journals and had about 220 employees, and published journals in the physical and life sciences and medical research. In February 2007, Hindawi moved to a complete open access model on all of its journals. By 2007, Hindawi was publishing around 100 journals, 21 of which were ISI listed, and claimed to be second largest publisher in
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, an
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repository. Hindawi journals use a reviewing process that does not assign chief editors to its journals, has no hierarchy among editorial board members, and has no contractual relationship with the editorial board members. The company had a 40% article acceptance rate. Article publication fees averaged $800, varying by journal and page count, being significantly less than prices charged by major open access competitors including
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and the
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. Two corporations currently act under the name of Hindawi: Hindawi Limited, based in London, and Hindawi Publishing Corporation (HPC), based in Cairo. The original publishing company, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, was founded in Cairo in 1997 by Ahmed Hindawi and Nagwa Abdelmottaleb and now acts merely as a publishing services provider to Hindawi Ltd. Hindawi Ltd was founded in London in 2013 by Ahmed Hindawi and had acquired all the assets and intellectual property of Hindawi Publishing Corporation by 2017. The Chief Executive Officer is Paul Peters. In January, 2021 John Wiley & Sons acquired Hindawi Limited for an enterprise value of $298 million.


Assessment of Hindawi journals

Between 2009 and 2011, the number of Hindawi journals nearly doubled, and Hindawi's output increased from 2,500 to 13,000 articles per year. By 2011, Hindawi was publishing 300 journals, and had a staff of over 450 people. The growth of the company has come from publishing new start-up journals, as well as acquisitions of established journals such as ''Psyche'', an entomological journal founded in 1874. Two major factors facilitating the company's growth have been the low labor costs and well-educated middle class of Cairo. Hindawi's publishing portfolio includes 233 journals.


Assessments and responses to controversial articles

In 2010, a subset of Hindawi journals were included in a list of suspected
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by
Jeffrey Beall Jeffrey Beall is an American librarian and library scientist, best known for drawing attention to "predatory open access publishing", a term he coined, and for creating what is now widely known as Beall's list, a list of potentially predatory o ...
; however Beall later removed Hindawi from his list after re-evaluating the company, calling it a "borderline case". Beall has also criticized Hindawi for representing the
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of scholarly publishing, a view which has been criticized as
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. Some efforts to assess the editorial quality of the review process of Hindawi publications using
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s have failed to uncover obvious problems. In 2013, two Hindawi journals (''Chemotherapy Research and Practice'' and ''ISRN Oncology'') were targeted in the ''
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'' sting operation, and both rejected the fake paper. Similarly, in 2017, another Hindawi journal was included as a target of a sting operation with a ''Star Wars''–themed fake research paper. It was submitted to Hindawi's journal ''Advances in Medicine'', and the journal rejected the paper. In 2014, three Hindawi journals faced delisting from '' Journal Citation Reports'' for anomalous citation patterns, particularly within journal self-citations and an excess of between-journal reciprocal citations. The three journals include ''
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'', although the problems with this journal occurred partly before Hindawi acquired the journal. Open access journalist Richard Poynder considered this incident anomalous in and of itself, and ''
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'' has noted that Hindawi's sanctions for authors who manipulate citations – including 3 year bans of author submissions – are stricter than those of many other journals. In 2015, after an internal investigation, Hindawi flagged 32 published papers for re-review due to three editors subverting the peer review process with fake email accounts. In an opinion written in 2016, academic publishing critic Leonid Schneider compared Hindawi to another open access publishing group
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, concluding overall: "It seems therefore, the Egyptian Hindawi is a traditionally-operated academic publisher like any other, be it OA or subscription one''."'' In 2018 a Hindawi journal, ''Journal of Environmental and Public Health'', published an epidemiological paper on
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, none of the authors of which had academic appointments. The paper was accompanied by a press release that overstated the results of the paper in media interviews by the authors, and exaggerated the importance of findings with respect to the hypothesis that cell phones are dangerous. In December 2020, the
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published a list of journals that may suffer from issues of scientific quality and other risk characteristics. There were four Hindawi group journals in the 65 journals given in its initial list. The list was updated in December 2021 and reduced to only 41 journals, of which six Hindawi journals were included: ''Complexity, Shock and Vibration, Advances in Civil Engineering, Scientific Programming, Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Journal of Mathematics'' (
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).


Business model

Hindawi charges authors an
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. The charges vary by journal and are lower on average than other large open-access publishers. By 2012, the company had a profit margin of around 50%, higher than the 2008 average of 35% for commercial publishers. Most Hindawi journals do not have
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, but rather have editorial boards consisting of staff and a volunteer board of 30 to 300 scholars. There is some concern that this style may lead to lower quality output, or at least the potential for it. However, journalist Poynder states, "there is no evidence that Hindawi's editorial approach, or the way in which it recruits authors, has had any serious consequences so far as the quality of its papers is concerned," although he notes that some articles contain poor copy-editing. At least one Hindawi journal (''Pain Research and Management'') has an editor-in-chief. Hindawi has been criticized for its use of unsolicited e-mail, with some claiming it is the chief method of attracting manuscripts and editorial board members. However, others claim that e-mail spam from many publishers is increasing, with open access advocate
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of the
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stating that while the practice should be frowned upon:
''I think it's true that Hindawi spams no more than other legitimate businesses and organizations spam today. That may not be an admirable standard but it's a realistic one. In this context, Hindawi's promotional messages don't deserve to be singled out for stigmatization.''


See also

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Academic publishing Academic publishing is the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research and scholarship. Most academic work is published in academic journal articles, books or theses. The part of academic written output that is not formally publ ...
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List of Hindawi academic journals This is a list of academic journals published by Hindawi. A B C D E G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W References {{Reflist External linksList of journals published by Hindawi * Hindawi Hindawi or H ...
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Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association The Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA) is a non-profit trade association of open access journal and book publishers. Having started with an exclusive focus on open access journals, it has since expanded its activities to include ...
, of which Hindawi is a founding member


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