Description
Predatory Journal Recovery Service | Retraction & Republication Support
Published in a predatory or questionable journal? You’re not alone. Many researchers discover too late that their work appeared in a problematic venue. Editverse provides confidential, expert support to help you recover your research and protect your academic reputation.
Our Recovery Process
- Situation Assessment – Evaluate the journal’s status and your publication’s visibility
- Retraction Strategy – Develop approach for removing or distancing from problematic publication
- Communication Drafting – Professional correspondence with journal, institution, or indexing services
- Manuscript Recovery – Prepare your work for legitimate republication
- Target Journal Selection – Identify appropriate, reputable alternatives
- Resubmission Support – Full support through new submission process
We Help With
- Retracting from predatory open access journals
- Removing from hijacked journal websites
- Addressing duplicate publication concerns
- Navigating institutional inquiry processes
- Explaining the situation to legitimate journals
Confidential & Supportive
We understand this is a sensitive situation. Our service is completely confidential, and we approach every case without judgment. Our goal is to help you move forward professionally.
What You Receive
- Written strategy document
- Draft retraction request letters
- Target journal recommendations
- Ongoing consultation support
Timeline
Initial assessment: 2-3 days | Full support: Varies by case complexity
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