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Predatory Publishing Workshop- Online Only- Brian Quinn, Innocent Awasom Online
Participants will: 1. understand the characteristics of predatory publishers 2. understand strategies for identifying predatory publishers and predatory conferences 3. know how to distinguish predatory publishers from reputable ones
With the rise of open access publishing, some publishers now charge author fees as a way to finance the cost of publishing articles without having to charge subscription fees. However, some publishers have begun to take advantage of the “author pays” model and require payment from authors without providing adequate editorial services. The result is that articles are often solicited and accepted for publication in new journals without the customary peer review and editing that is characteristic of established journals. These predatory journals often have scientific names and list prominent academics on their editorial boards without their permission, making them difficult to distinguish from legitimate journals and publishers. The presenters will analyze the characteristics of predatory journals and outline strategies that scholars can take to identify them and ensure that their research is only submitted to quality journals and reputable publishers.
Registration for workshops closes two days before the event. You are welcome to email the presenters to get added to their list for the link.
brian.quinn@ttu.edu, awasom.afuh@ttu.edu
Related LibGuide: Predatory Publishing by Brian Quinn
- Date:
- Friday, October 31, 2025
- Time:
- 2:00pm - 4:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Central Time - US & Canada (change)
- Locations:
- University Library
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
- Audience:
- Undergrads, Graduates, Staff and Faculty
- Categories:
- Online Workshops Workshops