Susan Tudin 520-2600 ext. 2018 Library Subject Specialist for Geography, Environmental Studies and Earth Sciences.

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Susan Tudin ext Library Subject Specialist for Geography, Environmental Studies and Earth Sciences

 Need to get your work/ideas noticed  Need to get a job  Need to have published articles in journals for promotion and tenure

 Begin with: Ulrich’s Periodical Directory  Located at Research Help Desk  Call number is AP1 BIBL. U422

 Impact factors are a measure of a journal’s significance in a particular discipline  Based on a calculation of current year citations over a 2 year period

 Established journal’s significance  Hiring, promotion & tenure

 Journal Citation Reports  Part of Web of Science (Knowledge)  Searchable by Subject or Title

 Papersinvited Papersinvited  COS Funding Opportunities COS Funding Opportunities  Directory of Open Access Journals Directory of Open Access Journals

 Open Access is an alternative to the current user-pay system for accessing academic research  Who pays?  Grant Funding  Institutional Memberships

 Protection of copyright privileges  Freedom of choice  Freedom of communication  Freedom of distribution and archiving

 GSA, Library and Research Office  Established publishing award in 2010  $5000 award is designed to offset publishing fees for graduate students

 Masters or Doctoral candidates in either part- time or full-time studies  accessjournals.html accessjournals.html  Material published must be deposited in the Library’s Institutional Repository (CURVE)

 Identifying and Evaluating Author-Friendly Journals www- sul.stanford.edu/scholarly_com/colloquium/presentations/payne.pdf Identifying and Evaluating Author-Friendly Journals  Open Access to the Scientific Journal Situation 3 Open Access to the Scientific Journal Situation  Open Access Website ml Open Access Website  And many thanks to Margaret Haines, University Librarian for her valuable and timely input  Download this presentation: