- What Are Five Tips for Creating Videos that Promote Knowledge and Expand My Reach? (2017). Jill Schiefelbein. Magna 20 Minute Mentor.
- How to Get the Most Out of a Conference. Whitaker, M. (March 26, 2018). The Chronicle of Higher Education.
- Authorship and Team Science. (Editorial) Fontanarosa P., Bauchner, H., Flanagin, K. JAMA:318(24): 2433-2437.
- Evaluating Journal Quality. A detailed guide to assessing the quality and legitimacy of research journals, developed by UConn librarian Carolyn Mills
- Using PowerPoint Presentations Effectively. Catherine Weber, Ph.D. September 25, 2006. (47:24)
- Publication Ethics. Vivian Siegel, Ph.D. December 6, 2012. (1:50)
- Think, Check, Submit. Follow this checklist to make sure you choose trusted journals for your research.
- How to Avoid Predatory Publishers. American Psychological Association (2016). While these tips were written for a psychologist audience, they are useful for all those who publish academically.
- Peer Review of Manuscripts: An Online Training Module. Chandran, L. and Niebuhr, V. MedEdPORTAL Publications (2013): 9:9444.
- Getting Published and Increasing Your Visibility. Chapter 10 in Making the Right Moves: A Practical Guide to Scientific Management for Postdocs and New Faculty.
Predatory Publishing
- Predatory Journals - How I Became Easy Prey. Alan H. Chambers, May 10, 2019
- Predatory Journals - How to Identify and Avoid Them. Peter Setlow, Ph.D., and Anne Kenny, M.D., January 2019.
- Think, Check, Submit. Follow this checklist to make sure you choose trusted journals for your research.
- How to Avoid Predatory Publishers. American Psychological Association (2016). While these tips were written for a psychologist audience, they are useful for all those who publish academically.
- Many Academics Are Eager to Publish in Worthless Journals. G. Kolata, NY Times, October 30, 2017.
- A Scholarly Sting Operation Shines a Light on 'Predatory' Journals. G. Kolata, NY Times, March 22, 2017.