31 August 2022 |
A case study
Ellie Downes, Research Librarian, at Swansea University, shared this case study with us. You can also read Ellie’s earlier blog where she shared her tips for researchers and librarians. Six … Read full article
If you are reading this you will have noticed that our website has been redesigned and brought up-to-date making it even easier for researchers and librarians to use our tools … Read full article
Now available are the questions and answers from the June UKSG webinar about avoiding predatory publishers. The webinar was presented by Katherine Stephan, the Researcher Engagement Librarian at Liverpool John … Read full article
Ellie Downes supports researchers at Swansea University in identifying trusted journals and publishers for their research. She has shared with us her tips for researchers and her tips for librarians. … Read full article
Increasingly we are hearing about authors that have been tricked into paying an article processing charge (APC) or a submission or publication fee because they have received fake acceptance letters … Read full article
Predatory Publishing – How to support researchers in identifying trusted journals and publishers for their research This free webinar hosted by UKSG is a great opportunity to listen to expert … Read full article
Lorraine Estelle provides an overview of how Think. Check. Submit. can help researchers learn how to choose trustworthy publishers for their books, monographs and chapters The risks and challenges Many … Read full article
Iratxe Puebla, Director of Strategic Initiatives & Community at ASAPbio, shares her tips to help preprint authors scrutinize invitations to submit their next paper to a journal It is common … Read full article
Research programme explores predatory publishing The first outputs from Texas Tech University’s new STEPP (STEM Training in Ethics of Publication Practices) programme have been published, in the form of two … Read full article
New resource for books added to Think. Check. Submit. Further to our announcement in October, the Steering Committee of Think. Check. Submit. is delighted to announce a new addition to … Read full article