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Item Avoiding Unethical Publishers & Determining Journal Quality(2019-10-23) Swanberg, Stephanie M.Learn best practices for vetting open access journals before choosing where to publish and how to avoid falling prey to fake publishing and conference invitations.Item I Didn't Know That Was Open: Locating and Using Cool Free Quality Content(2019-10-21) Rodriguez, Julia E.; Swanberg, Stephanie M.; Thielen, JoannaLearn about the plethora of quality open content available from peer-reviewed research, data, monographs, textbooks and images and discuss some of the misconceptions about open access.Item Open Access Cafe: Why Open Access Matters(2017-10-26) Rodriguez, Julia E.; Swanberg, Stephanie M.Learn about open access publishing and why it matters to research and scholarship. Join in the panel discussion with faculty publishing in OA journals. Panel discussion with Valerie Palmer-Mehta, Professor of Communication; G. Rasul Chaudhry, Professor of Molecular Biology.Item Open data: locating & sharing research data to promote global scholarly communication(2015-10-23) Swanberg, Stephanie M.Item Protecting against predatory publishers(2016-11-02) Swanberg, Stephanie M.We all have been contacted by random journals or publishers asking to publish our work, but how can you determine if they are legitimate? In this interactive workshop, participants will learn common characteristics and strategies for identifying predatory publishers.Item Searching & Selecting OA Literature(2017-10-23) Swanberg, Stephanie M.Discover the best ways to locate OA publications. Learn how to select high quality journals for publishing your scholarship.Item Stories from the Field Choosing Authentic Journals to Publish Your Work(2018-10-26) Swanberg, Stephanie M.Review of best practices for vetting open access journals for publication and feature firsthand accounts from our colleagues who have experienced issues with fake/predatory journals.