Dear
colleagues,
The
InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) is excited to announce
its upcoming webinar on Combatting
Predatory Academic Journals and Conferences: The
Role of Stakeholders in the Global Fight.
In
2022, the InterAcademy Partnership published the landmark
report “Combatting
predatory academic journals and conferences”.
This study set out to improve the understanding of what
constitutes predatory practices, gauge their prevalence
and impact, identify their root causes, and review efforts
to address them; it proposed a systemic approach with
integrative recommendations for all key stakeholders. To
continue these efforts, in 2023, IAP awarded a small grant
to a consortium comprised of three academies (Benin Young
Academy of Science, Czech Academy of Sciences, and Indian
National Young Academy of Science), entitled “Roadmap to
improve ethics in science and curb predatory publishing”,
or RESCUE. The RESCUE Consortium focuses on three distinct
stakeholder groups (librarians, higher education
institutes, and policymakers), at both a local and global
level. The aforementioned stakeholders are crucial to
continuing the fight against predatory journals and
conferences as they constitute the global research
ecosystem. Academies must continue to play an active role
in combatting predatory practices; however, it is vital
all stakeholders engage with and implement the
recommendations, both with academy support and
independently. This webinar will provide perspectives from
three local stakeholders which informed best practices for
global engagement. The event will be recorded and
summarized on the IAP website. Speakers include Dr.
Victorien Dougnon, Tereza Simova, and Dr. Kutubuddin
Molla.
Webinar
Details:
Registration: Interested parties may register here.
Date: Monday,
4 November 2024 13.00-14.30 UTC/08.00-09.30 EST
Platform:
Virtual on Zoom
Duration:
90 minutes
We
encourage you to share this information with your
network for diverse participation. For any queries,
please contact Sophia Nordt (snordt@nas.edu).
We
look forward to your active participation in this
critical conversation.
Best
regards,
IAP
Secretariat