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Evaluating Quality of Publications and Conferences
Evaluating conferences
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Evaluating Quality of Publications and Conferences
Evaluating journals, books, and conferences and avoiding deceptive or predatory publishers
Introduction
Evaluating journals
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Principles of Transparency & Best Practices
More help evaluating journals
Evaluating books/e-books
Evaluating conferences
Journal ranking and altmetrics
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Evaluating conferences
Resources for evaluating conferences:
Think Check Attend
includes a searchable
Conference Checker
Guide
from University College Dublin
Related literature:
Cress, P.E.. (2017).
Are predatory conferences the dark side of the open access movement?
Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 37
(6), 734–738.
https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjw247
Gillis, A. (2018, March 5).
Poor-quality, predatory conferences prey on academics
.
University Affairs.
Retrieved November 26, 2018, from
https://www.universityaffairs.ca/news/news-article/poor-quality-predatory-conferences-prey-academics/
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