• Workshop

Red Flags for Low Quality Publishing

In this workshop you will learn about the ins and outs of predatory publishing, including how to recognize red flags, and how to shield yourself from publishing in low quality journals.

Graduate students have priority for registration.

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October 11, 2024, 12:15pm - 12:45pm
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Hybrid event: Online and in-person in Class of 1955 Conference Room, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, Second Floor
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Open to Penn Students, Faculty, and Staff
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In this workshop you will learn about the ins and outs of predatory publishing, including how to recognize red flags, and how to shield yourself from publishing in low quality journals.

Light lunch will be provided for in-person attendees; please register in advance so we can get an accurate headcount. If you registered for the in-person session, please show up on time! These sessions are quick so no admittance after 12:25 pm. 

Fall 2024 Support for Publishing Workshops

This workshop is part of a series hosted by the Libraries in collaboration with the Grad Center at Penn. Each workshop focuses on an element of the research or publishing process. During the semester, take part in in-person workshops covering citation management, impact metrics, promoting your work, selecting the right publishing venue, fair use, and more. See the full suite of workshops to support you as you make progress toward your publishing goals. Check back to keep track of new workshops being added.

Event Series

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Support for Publishing Workshops

Learn the ins and outs of the publishing process through a series of workshops hosted by the Penn Libraries in collaboration with the Grad Center at Penn.