Episode 3: Institutional Repositories, or How to Get Your Work Out from Behind the Paywall

Institutional repositories (IRs) and other types of repositories can help you make your article (or a version of it) freely available online; thus, removing cost barriers to access for scholars and students at poorly-resourced institutions. This is often referred to on publisher websites as self-archiving.

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Here is a photo of our “audience” that we mentioned in the podcast

stuffed bear wearing NY Mets jersey and baseball cap, small felted hedgehog, and a 3-D printed skull on a table around a digital recorder and microphone set-up

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Episode 2: Picking a Journal

Where can you look to find journals that might be appropriate for your article? And what about those journals should you pay particular attention to when making a decision where to submit your work? The Scholarly Publishing Teahouse has some ideas for you! And we wonder if you’ve ever found a scam index or scam impact factor.

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Episode 1: Getting Started

Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Teahouse Chats podcast. LaGuardia Community College librarians Thomas Cleary, Liz Jardine and Ann Matsuuchi talk about what they feel is most important for faculty or staff new to academic publishing to know as they work to publish their scholarship.

You can leave comments about the podcast and find our email on the Teahouse Chats website.

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