Predatory Publishing Checklist
The aim of this checklist is to assist you in avoiding publishing your work in a predatory or low quality journal. Being associated with a predatory publisher can lead to financial loss as a result of inappropriate fees, or be harmful to your reputation and that of your institution, even possibly impeding promotion and tenure.
While there is no single criterion that points to whether or not a publication is legitimate, consult the following checklist to identity some of the typical practices used by deceptive publishers.
University of Toronto Secures Open Access Deals with Publishers: Elsevier, Oxford University Press, and The Company of Biologists
The University of Toronto (U of T) has entered into landmark open access agreements with Elsevier, Oxford University Press, and The Company of Biologists.
Your opinion matters: Take the 2024 Library User Survey and shape the future of UofT Libraries!
It's time for the triannual University of Toronto Libraries User Survey, and we're eager for your participation to ensure its success! This survey is aimed at enhancing our understanding of how individuals interact with our library resources and services. If you're a faculty member, staff, or a student at the University of Toronto, we warmly invite you to take part. As a token of appreciation, completing the survey gives you a chance to win one of 30 $100 gift certificates to the University of Toronto Bookstore.
Accessing Electronic Resources is Changing
Accessing certain library e-resources is changing. These changes notably affect those connected to the UofT wireless network and/or UTORvpn.
- Direct access to some e-resource platforms like Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, and the American Chemical Society is no longer available from these networks.
- Users may now access these e-resources through the library catalogue, facilitated by our internal electronic resource service, EZProxy.
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Surviving & Thriving: AIDS, Politics, and Culture Exhibition (Nov 6-Dec 16)
Join us for Surviving & Thriving: AIDS, Politics, and Culture, our latest travelling exhibition from the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM).
When: Nov 6 to Dec 16, 2023 (during opening hours)
Where: Gerstein Science Information Centre, Lobby
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