Thursday, April 30, 2026

SJRQ2-Scientific Culture (SC)-1,020 GBP-

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HIJACKED JOURNAL EMAIL

 Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to invite submissions to Scientific Culture (SC), an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the application of natural sciences and technology in the study, preservation, and interpretation of cultural heritage.

List of Main Subjects Covered by SC:

  1. Arts and Humanities: History
  2. Arts and Humanities: Conservation
  3. Arts and Humanities: Archeology (arts and humanities)
  4. Social Sciences: Archeology
  5. Social Sciences: Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
  6. Arts and Humanities: Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
  7. Environmental Science: Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
  8. AI and Society
  9. Modern Trends in Higher Education and Interactive Technology: Shaping Scientific Culture in the Digital Age
  10. Digital Culture in Society
  11. Digital Culture in Modern Education
  12. Application of AI in Arts and Culture
  13. New Technologies in Archaeological Sites at Risk
  14. STEM in Arts and Culture
  15. Urban Expansion and Development of Cultural Heritage
  16. Application of the natural sciences to solve, document, interpret, and disseminate cultural heritage topics and policy
  17. Technological Innovation, Ethics, and Global Human Values

Submission Guidelines:

  • Language: Manuscripts must be in English.

  • Article Types: Research articles (3,000–5,000 words), case studies (1,500–3,000 words), and reviews (5,000–10,000 words).

  • Submission: To submit your paper, click the link: Submission Link

We are excited to receive your valuable submission of your research papers.

Warm regards,


--
Professor Ioannis Liritzis
Editor-in-Chief
Scientific Culture
Publisher: Henan University
ISSN:2408-0071 | E-ISSN:2407-9529

Based on the details provided in the email and the information available from the official sources and third-party databases, there are strong indications that this email may not be from the real journal and could be associated with a hijacked site or predatory operation. Here's a detailed analysis to help you confirm:


🔍 1. Publisher and Hosting Institution Mismatch

  • Email Claim: The email states the publisher as Henan University.

  • Official Information: According to the journal's official website (sci-cult.com), the publisher is the University of the Aegean (Greece), and the hosting society is Alma Mater Europaea University (Slovenia) 5.

  • Henan University's Role: Henan University is a legitimate institution in China 47, but there is no evidence in the search results linking it to Scientific Culture. This discrepancy suggests potential fraud.


🔍 2. ISSN and Journal Scope

  • ISSN Match: The ISSN numbers provided in the email (print: 2408-0071, online: 2407-9529match the official journal information 5.

  • Scope Mismatch: However, the email lists subjects like "AI and Society" and "Digital Culture in Modern Education," which are not prominently featured in the journal's official keywords 5. The official focus is on archaeology, conservation, and cultural heritage sciences.


🔍 3. Submission Process and Fees

  • Official Submission: The journal's official submission page (sci-cult.com/submissions/) requires authors to use a template and submit via a form. It also mentions article processing charges (APC) of 1200 GBP for open access publication 5.

  • Email Submission Link: The email provides a generic "Submission Link" without specifics. If the link redirects to a non-official portal, it could be predatory.


🔍 4. Editorial Board and Contact Information

  • Editor-in-Chief: The email signs off with Professor Ioannis Liritzis, who is indeed listed as the contact on the official website 5.

  • Contact Email Mismatch: However, the official contact emails are info@sci-cult.com and manageditor@sci-cult.com 5. If the email you received uses a different address (e.g., personal or non-official domain), it is likely fraudulent.


🔍 5. Journal Reputation and Indexing

  • Scimago DataScientific Culture is indexed in Scimago (SJR) with a Q1 ranking in Archaeology and Q2 in Social Sciences 8. Its SJR score has fluctuated but remains respectable (0.403–0.607 in 2022–2024).

  • Predatory Signs: While the journal is legitimate, hijacked journals often impersonate reputable ones by spoofing websites and emails. The mismatch in publisher details is a major red flag.


🔍 6. Additional Warning Signs

  • Broad Scope: Predatory journals often expand their scope to attract submissions. The email includes modern topics like "AI and Society," which are not aligned with the journal's traditional focus 5.

  • Lack of Transparency: The email does not mention APCs, while the official site clearly states fees 5. This omission is common in predatory invitations.


✅ Recommendations to Verify Authenticity

  1. Contact the Journal Directly: Use the official email addresses (info@sci-cult.com or manageditor@sci-cult.com) to confirm the call for submissions 5.

  2. Check the Submission Link: Hover over the link in the email to see if it redirects to https://sci-cult.com/submissions/. Avoid clicking if it leads to an unfamiliar domain.

  3. Consult Scimago/Scopus: Use the Scimago profile 8 to verify the journal's details. Legitimate journals typically have consistent data across indexes.

  4. Look for Plagiarism/APC Policies: The official journal has clear ethics and APC policies 5. If the email lacks these details, it is likely fraudulent.


📊 Summary of Key Red Flags

AspectEmail ClaimOfficial DataVerdict
PublisherHenan UniversityUniversity of the Aegean❌ Mismatch
ScopeIncludes AI/Digital topicsFocus on cultural heritage⚠️ Suspicious
Submission LinkGenericSpecific form on official site❌ Risky
APC MentionNot mentionedClearly stated (1200 GBP)❌ Omission
Contact EmailNot providedinfo@sci-cult.com⚠️ Unverified

🚨 Conclusion

The email likely does not originate from the legitimate Scientific Culture journal due to critical mismatches in publisher information, scope, and submission details. It may be a predatory attempt to exploit authors. Do not submit or pay any fees until you verify through official channels. If you have already interacted with the email, scan your device for malware and report the phishing attempt to your institution's IT security team.

For further safety, always access journals via reputable databases like Scimago or Scopus rather than clicking links in unsolicited emails.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Asia University Rankings

 

The latest iteration of the Asia University Rankings has arrived, and Chinese universities once again continue to dominate the top spots, with mainland institutions accounting for five of the top 10 institutions and 20 of the top 50, unchanged from last year.

 

While China may have maintained its grip, the rankings as a whole point to a more competitive regional landscape. The performance of many universities in Japan and South Korea improved, but they still saw their ranking positions decline as they struggled to keep pace with other institutions.

 

In South-East Asia, Malaysia has emerged as one to watch. Universiti Teknologi Petronas, the country’s top-ranked institution, jumped from joint 43rd place to joint 35th, while several others from the country entered the top 100.

 

Experts suggest that Malaysia has become “more strategic”, including by learning from its neighbour Singapore – which has two universities in the top 10 – and capitalising on its large population to become China’s largest ASEAN partner in cross-border university ventures.

 

Across the board, the results highlight an increasingly competitive landscape across Asia – as countries invest more in their higher education systems, maintaining rank is becoming as challenging as reaching it.

 

Meanwhile, our Asia Universities Summit took place in Hong Kong this week. Delegates heard from university leaders about overlooked aspects of branch campus operations, including tuition fee price points and the question of financial independence. Another session saw scholars weigh up the benefits of the adoption of English-medium courses, which may attract more international applicants but can harm students’ employability.

SJRQ2-Asia-Pacific Social Science Review (APSSR)-Free

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Warning! Due to some of the most incredible incompetence I have ever seen in academic publishing, the domain for this journal has gone 'dead'.  What this means is all the papers published over many years at www.apssr.com are now 'lost' and any attempt to access their published URLs returns an error message. It is inconceivable how someone could be this stupid.

Although some human being in the Philippines thinks they were very smart by moving the journal under DLSU's university domain, they did not understand (not care?) that all the 100s of paper previously published under the apssr.com domain would be lost when they let their old domain expire. 






(Please note that if you have a VPN turned on, you will be unable to reach the journal. They were made of this problem in 2019, but took no steps to correct it.)

Journal Name: Asia-Pacific Social Science Review















NEW SITE LINKS:

[PDF] Thai Vocational Internship Student-Teacher Development Through a Constructionism Learning Skills Model

…, S PetsangsriPimdee - … Science Review, 2018 - animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph
… The research study is rooted in a Thai university that produces … the education and expertise
to be a significant force in Thailand’s labor market. As such, these Thai vocational education …

Short name: APSSR

Subject Area and Category: Topics concerning the Asia-Pacific region.

Country: Philippines

Review date: 2021.04.22 Updated: 2021.06.21 Updated: 2021.09.11 Updated: 2023.04.16

SJR Quartile: Dropped to SJR Q2 in 2021Was SJRQ1. Back to Q1 in 2023.

ISSN: 01198386

Publisher:  De la Salle University

Email

joseph_velasco@dlsu.edu.ph

APC: No submission fee or APC.  

Editor(s): Up to 2021, Professor Dr. Romeo Lee was editor. After Dr. Lee’s retirement in 2020, Joseph Ching Velasco took over as Interim Editor-in-Chief. Mr. Velasco was replaced as EIC by Dr. Torneo in August 2021.

Ador Torneo
Editor-in-Chief
De La Salle University, Philippines
asiapacificsocialsciencereviewjournal@dlsu.edu.ph

Beall Listed: NO

Scopus Discontinued List: NO

Frequency: 4 times a year.

Template: None.

Authors may include a maximum of five tables and high-resolution figures in a manuscript. These should be placed in their exact locations within the manuscript rather than at its end or in a separate file. Tables, figures, in-text citations, and references should abide by the rules of the American Psychological Association 7th Edition (APA); click this link to see an example

Style: APA 7th Edition format

Copyright: Yes

Similarity threshold: 20%

Submission process: New online submission system.

Comments:

comments: RB and RA papers. No DOI assignment. APSSR’s ScholarOne™ Submission Platform is excellent. According to APSSR’s website, “Overall, more than 95% of the accepted manuscripts are published in the APSSR in less than 12 months”. The following are screen captures from 2021.06.21, two years after Scopus lowered their SJR tier to SJRQ2 (see above), and again on 15 April 2023.  SJR has returned them to Q1 status as of May 2023.

 










Your English, however, must be perfect as well as your attention to detail, especially in APA use. 

We have also discovered that 2021 submissions are now having their Turnitin reports saved to the central database. What this means is if your paper is rejected, and you try and take your APSSR paper to another journal, the new journal’s Turnitin report will think your paper has already been published by APSSR (see screen capture below). In our opinion, this is highly unethical. It is also interesting to note that we are aware of only 3 journals in the world that do this, 2 are sister journals in the Philippines from DLSU university, and the other is a journal in Cyprus which was discontinued by Scopus for ‘publication concerns’. As an additional note, several years ago emails were sent to the DLSU B&E Review (APSSR’s sister journal) in an attempt to get the journal to remove the paper from Turnitin (with no success) and to determine if this had been done by mistake. Subsequently, it was determined that the journal did this intentionally and continues to do this in 2021 to all their submissions. By so doing, they and Turnitin have effectively taken ownership of your research although they will claim otherwise. In cases like these, the old expression of “possession is 9/10ths of the law’ is very applicable. 

Therefore, we strongly suggest you do not send your paper to APSSR or the DLSU B&E Review in the Philippines or the European Research Studies Journal in Cyprus because of this reason.



 

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

SJRQ2-Frontiers in Education (FIE)-AI-CHF 2,195

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

 Homepage

How to publish in this journal

education.editorial.office@frontiersin.org


Improving Thai undergraduate students' web design skills for smartphones through a collaborative blended learning approach

Pimdee, O Wuttikamonchai, A Sukkamart… - … in Education, 2025 - frontiersin.org
… However, Thai undergraduate students often lack specialized training in mobile … education.
While cooperative and blended learning has been recognized as effective pedagogical …

Influence of AI Literacy and 21ˢᵗ-Century Skills on the Acceptance of Generative Artificial Intelligence among College Students

R Salhab - Frontiers in Education
… AI offers opportunities for development in higher education institutions. Thus, this
study investigates the influence of AI literacy and 21ˢᵗ century skills on generative
AI … Results revealed that AI literacy and 21ˢᵗ-century skills are present at a …


If working with Word please use our Word templates

For any questions regarding style, Frontiers recommends authors to consult the Chicago Manual of Style.


Sustainable urban transit bus stop development and beautification

 

Bangkok rolls out new bus stops with clearer route and digital displays

Sornsaruht, P., & Deebhijarn, S. (2018). Sustainable urban transit bus stop development and beautification: An economic analysis. Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Studies, 237-258.

https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/hasss/article/view/121278

 

Bangkok rolls out new bus stops with clearer route and digital displays | Thaiger 

 

Published: April 27, 2026, 5:35 PM

Bangkok bus stop upgrade project aims to modernise more than 1,100 locations across the city this year, with nearly half set to feature digital displays providing real-time bus arrival information.

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) spokesperson Ekwaranyu Amrapal announced on April 21 that the initiative is a collaboration between the BMA, Mayday, Grab, and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, which are supporting funding, technology, and transport data.

The project is intended to improve accessibility and clarity for commuters and tourists. Upgrades include two formats: redesigned traditional bus stops and new digital bus stops.

Bangkok currently has around 5,199 bus stops in operation. Under the plan, more than 1,100 will be upgraded, including 600 redesigned stops and 500 equipped with digital screens.

Bangkok launches new bus stops

 

The redesigned stops are based on existing structures and are being implemented in key areas such as business districts, city centres, main roads, and densely populated neighbourhoods.

According to the BMA, the new format is designed for ease of use, with clearly displayed bus routes and lines, walking maps to indicate nearby areas, and information on more than 30 surrounding landmarks and attractions. Designs are adapted to different traffic conditions while maintaining readability.

The digital bus stops will display real-time bus arrival updates, with data integrated from major public and private transport providers. Installation is ongoing, with broader rollout expected from May and completion targeted within 2026.

 


SJRQ1-Emerging Science Journal (ESJ)

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[PDF] Enhancing Teaching and Supervisory Staff's Creative Problem-Solving Skills

M CharoenthamT KantathanawatPimdee… - 2025 - researchgate.net
… , where acquiring CPS skills is critical to education and economic development in a digital
age [16]. In Thailandeducation personnel must improve CPS to meet the challenges of an …
WOS/ISI: No. 



APC: This journal charges the following author fees.

Article Publication Charge: 995.00 (EUR) - 995 Euro/ 1050 USD/ 860 GBP (VAT Excluded)

However, I received an email that indicated of the authors wanted to reduce their review time from 3 months to 10 days, they needed to pay an additional 400 euro, or 1,395 euro if the paper was accepted.

Publisher: Ital Publication

European High-tech and Emerging Research Association (EUHERA)

Editors: 

   Prof. Carlo Santulli  

   Prof. Joseph Walsh

   Dr. Omid A. Yamini

 » Associate Editors:

   Prof. Douglas W. White

   Prof. Paolo Mariani

   Prof. Yi Wang

 » Executive manager:

   Dr. Adriano Ricci

Frequency:

 Publishing Schedule

ESJ has been publishing six issues per year (bimonthly) since 2017. The exact schedule of publication for each issue is as the following: 1. February 2. April 3. June 4. August 5. October 6. December

Style: Chicago

Example Journal Article (Chicago)

[1] Vorobiev, N. S., P. B. Gornostaev, V. I. Lozovoi, A. V. Smirnov, E. V. Shashkov, and M. Ya. Schelev. “A PS-1/S1 Picosecond Streak Camera in Experimental Physics.” Instruments and Experimental Techniques 59, no. 4 (July 2016): 551–556. doi:10.1134/s0020441216030246.

Example Book

[2] Chen, Wai-Fah, and Lian Duan. “Bridge Engineering Handbook, Second Edition” (January 29, 2014). doi:10.1201/b16467.

Example Conference Proceedings

[3] Zhang, Rumei, Hao Liu, and Hongyi Li. “Finite Element Analysis of Radiofrequency Ablation Process in Soft Tissue Sarcomas.” 2014 4th IEEE International Conference on Information Science and Technology (April 2014). doi:10.1109/icist.2014.6920402.

Journal Metrics:

Acceptance Rate:

27%

Review Speed:

58 days

Issue Per Year:

6

Number of Volumes:

6

Number of Issues:

33

Number of Articles:

301

Number of Reviewers:

619

Number of Contributors:

767

Contributing Countries:

72

No. of WoS Citations:

1639

No. of Scopus Citations:

1700

No. of Google Citations:

2182

Google h-index:

23

Google i10-index:

79

Abstract Views:

208,366

PDF Download:

111,721

Last updated: Apr 06, 2022

















Sample Papers:

The Influence of Quality of Work Life and Perceived Organizational Support on Turnover Intention in Private Higher Education Institutions

D Zeng, T Swatdikun, S Aujirapongpan, SZ Huang - Emerging Science Journal, 2025
The study addresses faculty turnover in private higher education institutions, a
challenge that disrupts institutional progress and educational continuity. It examines
the influence of Quality of Work Life (QWL) on turnover intention (TI) and the …

Steph Subanidja, Fangky Antoneus Sorongan, Mercurius Broto Legowo