OmniScriptum

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Omniscriptum Publishing Group, formerly known as VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, is a German publishing group headquartered in Riga, Latvia.[1] Founded in 2002 in Düsseldorf,[2] its book production is based on print-to-order technology.

Omniscriptum Publishing
Available inEnglish, German, Spanish, Russian, French
Founded2002
Headquarters
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s)Wolfgang Philipp Müller
Key peopleWolfgang Philipp Müller (CEO)
IndustryPublishing
Employees200 (2018)
SubsidiariesPublishing houses:
VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Palmarium Academic Publishing, Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften, Verlag Classic Edition, EUE Editions Universitaires Européennes, Doyen Verlag, Fromm Verlag, Saarbrücker Verlag für RechtswissenschaftenService industries:
International Book Market Service Ltd.
URLwww.omniscriptum.com

The company publishes theses, research notes, and dissertations through its e-commerce bookstores.[1] Its publishing methods have been questioned for the soliciting of manuscripts from individuals, and for providing authors with the appearance of a peer-reviewed publishing history. OmniScriptum is designated as non-academic by the Norwegian Scientific Index,[3] and its subsidiary Lambert Academic Publishing has been described as a predatory vanity press which does "not apply the basic standards of academic publishing such as peer-review, editorial or proof-reading processes."[4]

The company also offers print-to order publishing for fiction authors. It previously specialized in publishing and selling Wikipedia articles, but has stated that the practice of publishing Wikipedia content ended in 2013.[5]

History

The first publishing house of the group was founded in Düsseldorf in 2002 by Wolfgang Philipp Müller, and transferred to Saarbrücken in August 2005.[2] The Mauritian office was established in April 2007 and was managed from 2008 up until May 2011 by David Benoit Novel,[6][7] followed by Reezwan Ghanty.[8]

In 2007 the group began distributing its publications through Lightning Source,[9] Amazon,[10] and the German company Books on Demand.[11][12]

Products and services

Omniscriptum specializes in German, Russian, Spanish,[13] French, and English dissertations, theses, and research projects.[14][15] Its business model involves a team of acquisitions editors, who search the Internet for academic authors and invite them by unsolicited e-mail for their manuscripts.[16][17][18] The editorial team sends emails to people who have written a master's thesis or doctoral dissertation and whose college library has a web-accessible catalog.[19]

In April 2010 Omniscriptum founded an imprint devoted to religion, spirituality, and Christian theology: Fromm Verlag.[20] In October 2010 Dictus Publishing was launched to publish political texts related to the European Union.[21]

Controversies

Wikipedia content duplication

Various branches of the company, including Alphascript Publishing (created in April 2009),[22] Betascript Publishing (created in January 2010), Fastbook Publishing (created in July 2009),[23] and Doyen Verlag, have published books consisting of compilations of Wikipedia articles.[24] These books are widespread and have been purchased or acquired by various libraries and academic institutions in Europe[25][26] and Asia; many copies can be found at the National Taiwan University.

History of Ghana: a collection of Wikipedia articles published as a book

The titles were published as edited by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, and John McBrewster who are also listed as authors. As of 21 December 2011, 180,818 titles were listed on the OMS bookshop.[27] Betascript lists Lambert M. Surhone [de], Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken, Mariam T. Tennoe, and Susan F. Henssonow as editors, giving an additional 356,765 titles as of 21 December 2011.[28]

Regarding its publishing strategies, Alphascript asserted that: "There is hardly another platform for quick and better processing of information than Wikipedia" for customers "who want to be informed on a specific subject" in book form, though they can "have online everything free of charge".[29][30][31]

Omniscriptum has edited 22,000 works.[32]

According to the company, the last compilation of Wikipedia articles was published in 2013. The company has stated that it stopped the practice of publishing Wikipedia content in order to focus on "original academic (and) special interest authors."[5]

Business practices

Omniscriptum's business practices have been questioned for profiting by the sale of unacclaimed works and for insufficiently disclosing that content is available elsewhere. In November 2009 an article in the Swiss newspaper Berner Zeitung described Omniscriptum's practices as questionable. The paper faulted Omniscriptum for not disclosing that the books it was publishing were academic dissertations, for publishing works that received a passing grade, and for charging high prices.[33] American writer Victoria Strauss characterized OMS as "an academic author mill",[34][35][36] while Pagan Kennedy notes that OMS's practices are comparable to a form of kudzu weed proliferation in book publishing.[37]

In January 2011 German professor Debora Weber-Wulff, in Copy, Shake, and Paste (a blog about plagiarism and scientific misconduct), referred to OMS as a spam publisher, which has been further confirmed in a blog post at Guide2Research.[38]

Imprints

ImprintEditor namesYear of creationLanguageReference
Acu PublishingEvander Luther2011English, French[39]
Alphascript PublishingFrederic P. Miller
Agnes F. Vandome
John McBrewster
2009English, French[40]
Anim PublishingNorton Fausto Garfield2011English, French[41]
Aud PublishingEldon A. Mainyu2011English, French[42]
Bellum PublishingOthniel Hermes2011English, French[43]
Betascript PublishingLambert M. Surhone
Miriam T. Timpledon
Susan F. Marseken
Mariam T. Tennoe
Susan F. Henssonow
2010English, French, German[44]
Brev PublishingGermain Adriaan2011English, French[45]
Cede PublishingBarnabas Cristóbal2011English, French[46]
Cede PublishingAaron Philippe Toll2011English, French[47]
Cel PublishingIustinus Tim Avery2011English, French[48]
Chromo PublishingAdam Cornelius Bert2011English, French[49]
Chrono PressPollux Évariste Kjeld2011English, French[50]
CivZheng Cirino2011English, French[51]
Claud PressLóegaire Humphrey2011English, French[52]
CommunStefanu Elias Aloysius2011English, French[53]
Cred PressIosias Jody2011English, French[54]
Crypt PublishingHardmod Carlyle Nicolao2011English, French[55]
Culp PressNethanel Willy2011English, French[56]
DichoDelmar Thomas C. Stawart2011English, French[57]
Dic PressDismas Reinald Apostolis2011English, French[58]
DictKnútr Benoit2011English, French[59]
Dign PressKristen Nehemiah Horst2011English, French[60]
Doyen VerlagMiscellaneous names2010German[61]
DucJordan Naoum2011English, French[62]
Duct PublishingJerold Angelus2011English, French[63]
Equ PressWade Anastasia Jere2011English, French[64]
FastBook PublishingMiscellaneous names2009English, French, German, Russian[65]
Fec PublishingColumba Sara Evelyn2011English, French[66]
Fer PublishingWaylon Christian Terryn2011English, French[67]
FidelChristabel Donatienne Ruby2011English, French[68]
Flu PressGerd Numitor2011English, French[69]
Frac PressHarding Ozihel2011English, French[70]
Ject PressCarleton Olegario Máximo2011English, French[71]
JUNCTEmory Christer2011English, French[72]
Lect PublishingNuadha Trev2011English, French[73]
Loc PublishingTimoteus Elmo2011English, French[74]
Log PressTerrence James Victorino2011English, French[75]
Miss PressNiek Yoan2011English, French[76]
Onym PressAeron Charline2011English, German[77]
Ord PublishingAgamemnon Maverick2011English, German[78]
Part PressBen Stacy Jerrik2011English, German[79]
Patho PublishingNoelia Penelope Greer2011English, German[80]
PhonClaus Matthias Benedict2011English, German[81]
PlacPublishingEpimetheus Christer Hiram2011English, German[82]
PlaisPublishingJody Cletus2011English, German[83]
PlicPressJaneka Ane Madisyn2011English, German[84]
PlorLennox Raphael Eyvindr2011English, German[85]
PolicTheia Lucina Gerhild2011English, German[86]
PON PRESSLoki Radoslav2011English, German[87]
PopulPublishingDewayne Rocky Aloysius2011English, German[88]
PsychoPublishingElwood Kuni Waldorm2011English, German[89]
RuptSaul Eadweard Helias2011English, German[90]
SaluPressKlaas Apostol2011English, German[91]
SalvAdélaïde Laurie Felicie2011English, German[92]
Secut PressJacob Aristotle2011English, German[93]
Sent PublishingMariam Chandra Gitta2011English, German[94]
ServOscar Sundara2011English, German[95]
Sess PressBlossom Meghan Jessalyn2011English, German[96]
SolvErwin Dee Kord2011English, German[97]
Soph PressNoelene Aoide2011English, German[98]
SpellPressRichie Krishna Fergus2011English, German[99]
SpirAntigone Fernande2011English, German[100]
StaPressFerdinand Maria Quincy2011English, German[101]
String PublishingJules Reene2011English, German[102]
StruPressJamey Franciscus Modestus2011English, German[103]
TemporAlain Sören Mikhayhu2011English, German[104]
TheIndigo Theophanes Dax2011English, German[105]
TortPhilippe Valentin Giffard2011English, German[106]
TractEloi Rylan Koios2011English, German[107]
TurbsPublishingErik Yama Étienne2011English, German[108]
TypPRESSCornelia Cecilia Eglantine2011English, German[109]
UtilPublishingIsidoros Krastyo Morpheus2011English, German[110]
VadPressOzzy Ronny Parthalan2011English, German[111]
VentDagda Tanner Mattheus2011English, German[112]
VerPublishingLarrie Benton Zacharie2011English, German[113]
VertPressBartholomei Timotheos Crispinus2011English, German[114]
VolutPressProteus Valère Kresten2011English, German[115]
VolvPressSören Jehoiakim Ethan2011English, German[116]
VSDRonald Cohn Jesse Russell2012English, Russian[117]

Omniscriptum Group subsidiaries

Omniscriptum Publishing Group has 27 subsidiaries (the date of creation and headquarters are in brackets):[1][118]

Publishing houses

  • VDM Verlag Dr. Müller GmbH & Co. KG (2002, Saarbrücken, Germany)[119][120]
  • AV Akademikerverlag GmbH & Co. KG (2011, Saarbrücken, Germany)[121]
  • Scholars' Press Publishing is a trademark of: AV Akademikerverlag GmbH& Co. KG Heinrich-Böcking-Str. 6-8, 66121, Saarbrücken[122]
  • LAP Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG (Saarbrücken, Germany)[123][124]
  • Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften GmbH & Co. KG (Saarbrücken, Germany)
  • EUE Editions Universitaires Européennes (2010, Saarbrücken, Germany)[125][126]
  • Verlag Classic Edition (2009, Saarbrücken, Germany)[127]
  • Saarbrücker Verlag für Rechtswissenschaften (2009, Saarbrücken, Germany)[128]
  • Lehrbuchverlag (2011, Saarbrücken, Germany)[129]
  • EAE Editorial Académica Española (2011, Saarbrücken, Germany)[130]
  • PUA Publicaciones Universitarias Argentinas (2011, Saarbrücken, Germany)[13][131]
  • Fromm Verlag (2010, Saarbrücken, Germany)[132]
  • Dictus Publishing (2010, Saarbrücken, Germany)[21]
  • BB Bloggingsbooks (2011, Saarbrücken, Germany)[133]
  • Trainerverlag (2011, Saarbrücken, Germany)[134]
  • JustFiction! Edition (2011, Saarbrücken, Germany)[135][136]
  • Doyen Verlag (2010, Saarbrücken, Germany)[137]
  • Palmarium Academic Publishing (2013, Saarbrücken, Germany)[138]
  • GlobeEdit (Saarbrücken, Germany)
  • FastBook Publishing (2009, Beau-Bassin, Mauritius)[23]
  • Alphascript Publishing (2009, Beau-Bassin, Mauritius)
  • Betascript Publishing (2010, Beau-Bassin, Mauritius)

Service industries

  • VDM Publishing House Ltd renamed International Book Market Service Ltd (2008, Beau-Bassin, Mauritius) in 2011[139][140]
  • VDM Verlagsservicegesellschaft mbH (2008, Saarbrücken, Germany)[141]
  • VDM IT-Dienstleistungen GmbH & Co. KG (2008, Saarbrücken, Germany)[142]
  • MoreBooks! Publishing GmbH (2009, Chişinău, Moldova)[143]
  • Morebooks! The online bookshop (2010, Saarbrücken, Germany)[144]
  • BetterBooks! Publishing GmbH (2011, Saarbrücken, Germany)[145]
  • NicerBooks! Publishing GmbH (2011, Saarbrücken, Germany)[146]
  • VDM Verwaltung Aktiengesellschaft (Saarbrücken, Germany)

See also

References