Library clinic services in avoiding transaction in the predatory journal | Library Management | Just Accepted

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Summary:

"The purpose of this paper is to share the author's experience as an academic librarian for innovation services in library clinic of Sebelas Maret University Indonesia. The emergence of the predatory journals which have trapped victims takes the role of the librarian as an information manager through the expertise’s required to become practicing professionals in implementing the knowledge, skills, and experience. Design/methodology/approach The author draws upon own personal experiences as an academic librarian and presents evidence acquired through observations and conversations. This paper conducts a thorough literature review on how the implementation of innovation in library clinic services. Findings There are many academicians who have not been aware of the existence of predatory journals and many have been stuck into. Through the efforts of the library clinic innovation, will arise the ability to grasp information literacy and apply critical thinking skills. Originality/value Education and literacy as a key to the way avoid mistakes in choosing an online journal. Hopefully, by the library clinic services will minimize or avoiding academicians to conduct transactions on the predatory journals."

Link:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/LM-02-2017-0023

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Tags:

oa.new oa.paywalled oa.indonesia oa.predatory oa.libraries oa.south

Date tagged:

12/03/2017, 18:43

Date published:

12/03/2017, 13:44