Journal Selection and the Dangers of Poor Editorial Quality

RECORDED (DOI: https://doi.org/10.54985/peeref.2307w6750142)

Jul 06, 2023 09:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) Switch Time Zone
Dr. Clark Holdsworth

Senior Manager, Communications & Partnerships (LetPub)

Dr. Holdsworth oversees communications projects and partnerships at LetPub. LetPub has thousands of interactions with authors and journals annually. Dr. Holdsworth and the Learning Nexus Team filter these experiences into an intuitive and effective educational experience for authors and journal editors.

As scholarly publishing has increased in size and scope we’ve begun to see issues arise with editorial capacity, even for large publishers. For researchers this can cause uncertainty regarding appropriate publishing strategies. Journal selection becomes a topic about more than just impact factor, readership, and scope. Authors must understand the proper vetting of a journal’s editorial policies to mitigate the risk of associating with predatory or poor quality journals. Here, we will focus on whether authors need to consider changes to their publishing strategies and the best approach to vetting a journal’s editorial robustness. Join us at 9:00 AM EST on Thursday July 6.

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