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Predatory Publishing: What You Don’t Know, Can Hurt You! [On-Campus / WebEx]

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Predatory publishing is a growing problem for faculty, researchers, and librarians. Predatory publishers may appear legitimate at first glance, promising quick peer review and name recognition, but in fact have little or no editorial control or peer review, and ultimately, no benefit for you as a researcher. This informational session will discuss techniques that predatory publishers use to target faculty and students looking to get published, and what you can do if you are solicited by a questionable publisher.

Date:
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Presenter:
Dr. Tamara Ritsema (faculty, Dept. of Physician Assistant Studies)
Location:
Ross Hall, Lobby C
Categories:
  Updates in Scholarly Communications: Publishing, Impact, and Visibility  
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