Avoid citing & publishing with predatory publishers for BGL HDRs & Researchers- Library

Course description

Predatory Journal Publishing is an exploitative publishing model where publishers charge the author fees but do not provide the quality, the peer review or the editorial process as expected. Publishing articles with these journals can be detrimental to the author’s research and reputation. This 30-minute workshop will provide practical examples and strategies on how to identify and avoid these publishers.

This session is hybrid and can be attended either in person (Law & Commerce 1.03) or via Teams.

Type of course

Web conference

Presenters

Hannah Foster
Library

Jess Hill
Library

Who should attend

  • Early and mid-career researchers 
  • Established researchers 
  • Higher Degree by Research students 

What you will learn

  • Definition of predatory publishing
  • How to identify and avoid predatory publishers 

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