Moore Module: Problem Publishers Online
Researchers are often told that they need to 'publish or perish' but now there is a new threat to worry about. Problem or predatory publishers exist to take advantage of confusion around open access publishing by aiming to trick authors into publishing or presenting their work for a fee but not offering editorial services. At best this is a wasted chance to publish elsewhere and at worst it could have a lasting impact on academic reputations.
This self-paced, interactive module allows learners to think about how these publishers operate, how to avoid them and some of the key considerations that should be taken into account around any offer to publish or present.
- PhD students
- Academic staff
This module covers the following topics:
- Defining the problem.
- Characteristics of problem publishers.
- Why they are/not a problem.
- Warning signs to watch for.
At the end of this module, learners will be able to :
- Define problem/predatory publishers.
- Discuss why some people see them as a problem and others see a valuable business
model.
- Recognise a potential problem publisher.
- Critically appraise any offers to publish or present that they receive.
The module will remain available for all and learners are free to complete it at their own pace. Registering via this website allows you to add the module to your University training record.
The module can be accessed here.
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