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Predatory Publishing: What You Don't Know, Can Hurt You!

Himmelfarb Library. (2017, March 30). Predatory publishing: What you don't know, can hurt you!" Retrieved from https://youtu.be/7nedlYWFHKg.

Ruth Bueter, Serials Librarian at Himmelfarb Library, and Tamara Ritsema, Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant Studies discuss techniques that predatory publishers use to target faculty and students looking to get published, and what you can do if you are solicited by a questionable publisher.

How to Spot a Predatory Publisher

Cambridge University Library. (2017, October 20). Webinar: How to spot a predatory publisher. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/He9GJybTtUw

Can You Spot a Fake? The Trends of Fake Peer Reviews

COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics). (2017, December 19). Can you spot a fake? Retrieved from https://youtu.be/MB8vIdkvlKo.

Allison McCook, Retraction Watch presents at COPE's North American Seminar in 2016.

8 Ways to Identify a Questionable Open Access Journal

AJE - American Journal Experts (2018, January 4). 8 ways to identify a questionable open access journal. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/lXsMyBavqKU.

What Are Predatory Publishers?

University of Manitoba Libraries. (2016, June 16). What are predatory publishers? Retrieved from https://youtu.be/-xoQHTnTTrw.

Authors Beware: How to Avoid Falling Prey to Predatory Journals and Bogus Conferences

Editage Insights. (2016, December 15). Authors beware: How to avoid falling prey to predatory journals and bogus conferences. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/Fv_NxWMG4C4.

Dr. Donald Samulack, President of US Operations, Editage, Cactus Communications in conversation with Dr. Anne Woods, Chief Nursing Officer at WKH, and Shawn Kennedy, Editor in Chief, American Journal of Nursing.