Oct 22 | 13:00-14:00 (CEST):

Predatory publishing 2.0: Spotting the redflags and staying protected

Lorna Wildgaard, Research Consultant, Royal Danish Library/Copenhagen University Library

Lorna Wildgaard

In this webinar, we dive into the world of predatory publishing:

  • What exactly is a predatory journal?
  • What methods do they employ?
  • How can you distinguish a predatory journal from a reputable one?
  • And what are the potential consequences for researchers?

  • If you're a researcher, academic, student or simply curious about the integrity of scientific publishing, come and join in. We'll explore the intricate web of predatory journals, their impact on the academic community, and how you can safeguard your research.

    Lorna Wildgaard is a consultant at Research Support, Copenhagen University Library, part of the Royal Danish Library, Denmark. She has a PhD in bibliometrics and before working at the Library, was a researcher at University of Copenhagen. She is actively involved in developing skills and recognition for Open Science activities, most recently through her involvement in Skills4EOSC. Her work in the Research Support unit concerns primarily education and skill development, including systematic search methodologies, AI in literature search and Data Stewardship.

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