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Citational Justice and Challenging Citation Bias in Scholarly Publishing [Faculty RCR Forum]

Citations are the currency of tenure in most academic disciplines, but there are demonstrated inequities and biases within the practices and rates of citation. Women and people of color are historically underrepresented in academia, and their published work is cited at lower rates than white men. Publications from the global south are generally cited less than those from western nations. In this session, we'll discuss the common biases reflected in citation practices, what efforts are being made to address them, and how faculty can be more equitable and inclusion in their citational practice.

We invite faculty and staff to join Duke Libraries staff for an interactive introduction to citational justice and discussion of concepts and practice for Responsible Conduct of Research credit. 25 seats available.

Date:
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Time:
10:00am - 11:30am
Campus:
n/a
Categories:
RCR Workshop  
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Event Organizer

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Arianne Hartsell-Gundy
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Danette Pachtner
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Haley Walton
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Liz Milewicz

Director, The ScholarWorks Center for Open Scholarship

 

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Duke University Libraries