2023 Open Access Day
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Presentation Type
Open Access Presentation
Keywords
Open Access Publishing;
Description
Hear experiences and advice from an Open Access journal editor (Mythlore: A Journal of JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, Charles Williams, Mythopoeic Literature and Slayage: The International Journal of Buffy+ ) and a biology professor who has published in Open Access journals (PLOS ONE, Ecology and Evolution, and THERYA). We’ll talk about the advantages of publishing in open access journals, how publication fees work if you want to publish in a journal that charges them, and how Mythlore made the leap from print-only to online open access. But what we really want to do is to take questions from our audience about publishing in or editing open access journals.
Start Date
24-10-2023 2:45 PM
End Date
24-10-2023 3:30 PM
Location
Room LIB 301 ScholarSpace
Event Host
Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa
Copyright
©2023 Janet Croft and Jim Demastes
Language
en
Recommended Citation
Croft, Janet and Demastes, Jim, "[Panel Presentation] Demystifying the Process of Publishing in Open Access Journals" (2023). Open Access Week Events. 3.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/oaweek/2023/all/3
Additional Files
session3_demystifying_publishing_panel_oa_2023_otter_ai.srt (62 kB)Closed Captioning SRT File
[Panel Presentation] Demystifying the Process of Publishing in Open Access Journals
Room LIB 301 ScholarSpace
Hear experiences and advice from an Open Access journal editor (Mythlore: A Journal of JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, Charles Williams, Mythopoeic Literature and Slayage: The International Journal of Buffy+ ) and a biology professor who has published in Open Access journals (PLOS ONE, Ecology and Evolution, and THERYA). We’ll talk about the advantages of publishing in open access journals, how publication fees work if you want to publish in a journal that charges them, and how Mythlore made the leap from print-only to online open access. But what we really want to do is to take questions from our audience about publishing in or editing open access journals.
Comments
Join the lecture session in LIB 301 ScholarSpace or remotely by a Zoom link.