Shaker Verlag

Shaker Verlag is a German publishing house located in Düren and Maastricht, established in 1986 by Dr. Chaled Shaker. Shaker Verlag is a publisher of scientific literature, especially monographs and dissertations. More than 20,000 books[1] are on stock, many of them in English, also sold as PDF-files for immediate download. In addition, more than 400 series[1] have been published (publications by scientific institutions, research results as well as conference and congress proceedings of European events and meetings).

Shaker Verlag
GenrePublishing house
Founded1986
FounderDr. Chaled Shaker
Headquarters,
Area served
Europe
Productsbooks
Websitehttp://www.shaker.de

In 2007, the subsidiary Shaker Media GmbH in Herzogenrath was formed to promote a hybrid solution combining the original publishing activity and modern Print on demand technology. In contrast to the main business, this company addresses the general book market. Similar to other Book on Demand services, anyone can upload a finished book without additional costs.

Criticism

Similarly to OmniScriptum, Shaker Verlag has been criticised of their lack of rigorous editing and non-existent peer review. The house is recognised to have no academic reputation because of the lack of quality criteria.[2]

Furthermore, Shaker Verlag has been criticised for their aggressive e-mail campaigns.[3]

gollark: Do it correctly.
gollark: If you give me several tens of thousands of samples of GEORGEuous and nonGEORGEuous art I can make a GEORGEuosity classifier.
gollark: citrons: we could make even MORE art relating to GEORGE, such that art schools will be forced to teach students about GEORGE.
gollark: Idea: GEORGEart™?
gollark: It would be nontrivial to convince Yale School of Art students to embrace GEORGE.

References

  1. Shaker Verlag: 25 Jahre wissenschaftliches Publizieren. Retrieved 26 August 2010
  2. "Predatory Publishing". University of Innsbruck. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  3. "Shaker Media will offenbar mit Anwälten schäkern [Nachtrag]". Retrieved 11 October 2019.

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