Presentation Title
What your faculty need to known about open access publishing
Presentation Type
Best Practice Presentation (45 minute presentation about a specific best practice)
Abstract
Scholarly publication is a factor in faculty evaluation. Online journals--open access (OA) and traditional—are now available. Views about OA journals are often controversial, and have even affected tenure and promotion decisions. This session reviews facts about OA and provides exemplar materials to use to review/revise your publication policies.
Keywords
Scholarship; open-access journals; predatory publishers; rank-and-tenure decisions; personnel decisions; scholarship standards; scholarship policies
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
Recommended Citation
KRESS, JACQUELINE (2018). "What your faculty need to known about open access publishing," Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings. https://newprairiepress.org/accp/2018/operations/3
Additional Files
Kress Bio for Academic Chairpersons Conference.docx (12 kB)What your faculty need to know about OA Publishing Kress.pptx (125 kB)
Kress Sample of Questionable Journal Solicitation.docx (3177 kB)
Using Audit Data in Program Assessment Kress.pptx (1985 kB)
Using Audit Data in Program Assessment handouts for conference.docx (41 kB)
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What your faculty need to known about open access publishing
Scholarly publication is a factor in faculty evaluation. Online journals--open access (OA) and traditional—are now available. Views about OA journals are often controversial, and have even affected tenure and promotion decisions. This session reviews facts about OA and provides exemplar materials to use to review/revise your publication policies.