Predatory Publishing

This event has been canceled.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017, 11 am to Noon
Campus: 
Dayton
023 Dunbar Library
Audience: 
Current Students
Faculty
Staff

Led by Elisabeth Shook, Digital Initiatives Librarian, Library Collection Services.  A predatory publisher is a publisher who produces low quality academic journals. These journals are rarely peer-reviewed, and often charge the author a publication fee. The publisher works hard to dupe authors into publishing by emulating well-known publishers, lying about their credentials, and soliciting submissions with spam emails. This workshop will help you identify predatory publishers.

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