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Journals, Journals Everywhere, But We Should Stop and Think Online

The landscape of scientific publishing has been shifting for a while but the remote research situations forced by COVID-19 brought many inadequacies of the current system into the limelight. Data management challenges, open access availability, wariness of predatory publishers, and an overwhelming abundance of information avenues make publishing research more difficult than ever before.

Join your colleagues across five geographically separate institutions to role play case studies in small group discussions to examine our choices as content creators and the value we assign to journals according to their various attributes and our own career situations.

This workshop is facilitated by:

  • Roxanne Bogucka, University of Texas at Austin, roxanne.bogucka@austin.utexas.edu
  • Khue Duong, California State University Long Beach, khue.duong@csulb.edu
  • Jessica Martinez, University of Idaho, jessicamartinez@uidaho.edu
  • Kelee Pacion, Princeton University, kpacion@princeton.edu
  • Melanie Radik, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, mradik@umass.edu

Registration is open to all and availble up to the event start time. 

Related LibGuide: Scholarly Communication by Cathy Outten

Date:
Friday, October 29, 2021
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Categories:
  Open Access Week  
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Khue Duong