Hijacked Journals: How Open Access Journals Fall Into The Predatory Publishing Trap

Tuesday, March 27, 2018 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

In today’s academic publishing environment, open access journals have become an increasingly common and used venue for publication by faculty, researchers, and students. However, open access publishing also prompts issues and concerns related to the publishing model and predatory publishing practices. In this session, Sandy Avila, Science Librarian, Ven Basco, Engineering Librarian, and Sarah Norris, Scholarly Communication Librarian will share information about open access, predatory publishing, and how to differentiate between credible and predatory journals, with an emphasis on STEM-focused publications. Areas to be explored will include how to identify spam email, fake metrics, predatory conferences, and other issues associated with predatory publishers. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own examples and experiences to the session.

 

If you are interested in attending but can’t make it in person, please join us remotely.

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Location:

Center for Success of Women Faculty - Classroom Building 1: Room 207


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Fall

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