The Perils of Predatory Publishing and What to Look out For

Agenda

Have you recently received an unsolicited email inviting you to publish in a new exciting journal? Do you suspect the email could be from a potential predatory publisher? Cases of researchers falling prey to predatory publishing have increased at an alarming rate over the past few years. This has primarily resulted due to the upsurging culture of “Publish or Perish” in academia. Researchers are under continuous pressure to publish their study in high-impact factor journals and some opportunistic publishing venues take undue advantage of this vulnerability of researchers and exploit them for financial gains. It is an absolute necessity for researchers to be aware of the warning signs and recognize the predatory publishers/journals while choosing the journal. Enago conducted a joint webinar with Cabells—a world-class scholarly services provider keeping authors acquainted with accurate and up-to-date information about academic journals— to give authors an overview of predatory publishing practices and shared useful tips to avoid and deal with it effectively.

Through this webinar, researchers will learn:

  • Overview of predatory publishing
  • How to identify predatory publishers/journals
  • Best practices to avoid predatory journals
  • How to deal with predatory publishers/journals

About Cabells

Cabells started over 40 years ago as a directory of recommended business and management journals. Now, Cabells has expanded its services to include systems for identifying both Whitelist and Blacklist journals, manuscript preparation tools, and a suite of powerful metrics to help its users find the right journals, no matter what stage of their career.

Quem deve participar desta sessão?

  • Early-stage researchers
  • Graduate students
  • Doctoral students

Sobre os Palestrantes

About the Speakers

Dr. Fiona Murphy, DPhil English Literature, University of Oxford

Dr. Murphy is an independent publishing consultant with more than 20 years of experience in the scholarly publishing industry. She is the owner of Murphy Mitchell Consulting Ltd. advising institutions, learned societies, and commercial publishing companies about research data and its collection, management, storage re-use, and access requirements. She is currently a board member of the data repository, Dryad and an Editorial Board Member of the Data Science Journal. Along with holding an Associate Fellowship at the University of Reading, she is also a member of the peer-review board of Research Data in the Earth Sciences, Data2Paper, and Belmont Forum, and a co-Chair of WDS-RDA Publishing Data Workflows Working Group and Force11 Scholarly Commons Working Group.

Dr. Murphy is DPhil in English Literature from the University of Oxford and has collaborated with several reputed publishers like Oxford University Press, Bloomsbury Academic, and Earth and Environmental Sciences at Wiley in past. She has also written and presented widely on data publishing, Open Data, and Open Science.

Simon Linacre, Director of International Marketing & Development, Cabells

At Cabells, Simon is responsible for thought leadership, international strategy, and product development. Prior to Cabells, Simon spent 15 years in publishing at Emerald Publishing, where he had direct experience in journal acquisitions, open access, and business development. His background is in journalism and he has been published in academic journals on the topics of bibliometrics and knowledge transfer. He holds Masters degrees in Philosophy and International Business and has global experience lecturing to researchers on publishing strategies.

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