This session will describe predatory publishers and journals and other related scams aimed at researchers. While describing the current state of scholarly publishing, the talk will show how to identify predatory publishers and how to avoid being victimized by them
This session, designed for graduate students and pre-tenure faculty, helps researchers identify pred...
So-called predatory publishers regularly approach researchers via email to solicit manuscripts and c...
ObjectiveTo conduct a Delphi survey informing a consensus definition of predatory journals and publi...
This session will describe predatory publishers and journals and other related scams aimed at resear...
This session will look at the 'problem' of so-called predatory publishers. These firms regularly app...
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
In our presentation, we will talk first about the phenomenon of predatory publishers; we will presen...
In today’s academic publishing environment, open access journals have become an increasingly common ...
In today’s academic publishing environment, open access journals have become an increasingly common ...
This session, designed for graduate students and pre-tenure faculty, helps researchers identify pred...
Slides used at the Open Scholarship Café: Predatory publishing - How to identify questionable journa...
The current world of academic publication is plagued with stories of predatory publishing, journal h...
The current world of academic publication is plagued with stories of predatory publishing, journal h...
This session, designed for graduate students and pre-tenure faculty, helps researchers identify pred...
Recording of Tech Tuesday session originally presented Tuesday, July 21 2020. Presenter: Michelle De...
This session, designed for graduate students and pre-tenure faculty, helps researchers identify pred...
So-called predatory publishers regularly approach researchers via email to solicit manuscripts and c...
ObjectiveTo conduct a Delphi survey informing a consensus definition of predatory journals and publi...
This session will describe predatory publishers and journals and other related scams aimed at resear...
This session will look at the 'problem' of so-called predatory publishers. These firms regularly app...
The rise and development of electronic publishing has followed the development of open access to inf...
In our presentation, we will talk first about the phenomenon of predatory publishers; we will presen...
In today’s academic publishing environment, open access journals have become an increasingly common ...
In today’s academic publishing environment, open access journals have become an increasingly common ...
This session, designed for graduate students and pre-tenure faculty, helps researchers identify pred...
Slides used at the Open Scholarship Café: Predatory publishing - How to identify questionable journa...
The current world of academic publication is plagued with stories of predatory publishing, journal h...
The current world of academic publication is plagued with stories of predatory publishing, journal h...
This session, designed for graduate students and pre-tenure faculty, helps researchers identify pred...
Recording of Tech Tuesday session originally presented Tuesday, July 21 2020. Presenter: Michelle De...
This session, designed for graduate students and pre-tenure faculty, helps researchers identify pred...
So-called predatory publishers regularly approach researchers via email to solicit manuscripts and c...
ObjectiveTo conduct a Delphi survey informing a consensus definition of predatory journals and publi...