Domain Analysis (3 minutes)
Discussion
Activity: Identifying Predatory Journals
Objective: Equip students with the ability to distinguish between legitimate and predatory journals.
Instructions:
Research: Explore Beall's List, a comprehensive resource identifying potential predatory publishers.
Analysis: Select a journal from the list and assess its characteristics, such as editorial board composition, peer-review process, and publication fees.
Comparison: Compare the selected journal with a reputable one, using criteria from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines.
Discussion Points:
What red flags indicate a journal might be predatory?
How do legitimate journals establish credibility?
LIBRARY RESEARCH DATABASES
Controversial Topics
Periodicals - magazines, newspapers, scholarly journals
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