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Intro to Honors: Open Access Journal Activity: Home

Concepts

Source Credibility: Hilligoss and Rieh (2008) identified five concepts people use when assessing source credibility: truthfulness, believability, trustworthiness, objectivity, and reliability.

Open Access: Suber (2012) defines Open Access as "digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions". If you want to learn more about the case for Open Access, watch this video (8 min)

This activity was adapted from a project by John P. Madden at St. Cloud State University.

Tools that could contribute to your evaluation

Background video for OA Journal Activity

Sources for Evaluating these OA Journals

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