Roundtable discussion
Open access expert at the UvA/AUAS Library Pascal Braak has co-authored a practical guide on predatory and questionable publishing practices to help (early-career) scientists navigate this complex issue. The guide offers practical advice on how to assess journal reliability before submitting work.
With this guide as a starting point, the Library UvA/AUAS organises a roundtable discussion on predatory publishers and questionable publishing practices , how to safeguard research integrity, make informed decisions in publishing and deal with predatory publishers on Thursday 26 September from 15:30 to 17:00.
The event is open to all researchers and academics, policy makers and research support staff at UvA and AUAS.
15:30-15:45 Introduction
The roundtable discussion will be introduced by a presentation on predatory publishers and questionable publishing practices by Pascal Braak (Open access specialist UvA/AUAS Library), addressing the key considerations and dilemma’s for the following discussion.
Participants in the roundtable discussion are:
-Simon Speksnijder – Research Policy Officer (Open Science), Academic Affairs (UvA)
-Bert Bakker – Associate Professor Good Research Practices at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research, Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences (UvA)
-Wendy Boerboom-Possel – Secretary of the Ethics Review Committee, the Committee for Scientific Integrity, and Confidential Advisor for Scientific Integrity at the Department of Education and Research (AUAS)
-Frank Jan de Graaf – Lector Corporate Governance and Leadership at the Centre for Economic Transformation (AUAS)
-Gerben ter Riet – Clinical epidemiologist at the faculties of Health (FG) and Sports and Nutrition (FBSV) at the AUAS and Open Science specialist (AUAS and AUMC)
-Sible Andringa - Professor of second language pedagogy at the Faculty of Humanities (UvA)
The event will be concluded by networking drinks.
Everybody at UvA and AUAS who is interested in the topic is welcome to attend the discussion. There will be opportunity to ask questions or share personal experiences with questionable and predatory publishing. Since predatory publishing can be sensitive topic, to this event the Chatham House Rule applies.
Language: English