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Questions about mathematical publishing, including specific journals, peer review etc.

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What's wrong with Advanced Studies in Contemporary Mathematics (Kyungshang)?

There has been an explosion in new allegedly "scholarly" journals because they are profitable and many university libraries have lost control over their inventory due to the "big deal" they were trapped … MathSciNet had to deal with this by terminating their coverage of numerous journals and not merely this particular item from Kyungshang. …
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Missing citations of "to appear" papers on MathSciNet

One point that was not mentioned in the comments above is that the database is periodically updated, so even if the article is currently not hyperlinked with a citation it may become so in the future. …
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Mathematical research published in the form of poems

Errett Bishop is known for his principled opposition to the law of excluded middle. His opposition was so principled in fact that he viewed it (or more precisely the classical mathematician relying up …
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Endless controversy about the correctness of significant papers

A seemingly endless controversy that has already lasted 15 years surrounds Yaroslav Sergeyev's proposed theory of infinity, first published in 2003. He has over twenty publications on this topic. Cr …