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“What is Think. Check. Submit.?” Lorraine Estelle for AuthorAID, 8 October 2021

“INASP services for researchers from the Global South”, Sian Harris and Andy Nobes for research4life (webinar), 12 October 2020

“How to choose a publisher for your open access book”, OAPEN, 20 September 2020

“New resource for books added to Think. Check. Submit.”, Ronald Snijder, OAPEN Hypotheses, 16 April 2020

“Think. Check. Submit.” to avoid predatory publishing, Andrea Cortegiani & Steven L. Shafer, Critical Care 2018, 22

Helping researchers distinguish credible journals, Sian Harris, INASP, 28 May 2018

Think Check Submit: A New Approach to Journal Selection, Enago Academy, 23 May 2018.

Pseudo-Journals and Pseudo-Conferences: the Characteristics and Preventive Measures, In-Hong Choi, MD, PhD, Journal of the Korean Neurological Association, 2018; 36(4): 289-293

Think. Check. WRITE. Submit., Leslie H. Nicoll, Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(3), 5

Should we really be worried about predatory publishers?, Helen Dobson, UKSG 2018

Avoiding Predatory Journals With “Think. Check. Submit.” Geraldine S. Pearson, Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2017, 23(4) 239 –240

Ensuring you submit to a trusted journal: advice on checking a journal’s credentials, Alejandra Leach-Núñez, Taylor & Francis Editor Resources, 24 April 2017.

Infographic: Think Check Submit checklist – Selecting the right journal for your research paper, Andrea Haywood, Editage Insights, 5 January 2017

Think and check before you submit, Karen Rowlett, Opening Research at Reading Blog (ORRB), 21 October 2016.

Think. Check. Submit.—The Impact of Predatory Journals and How to Identify Them, Darren Early, Science Editor, 1 August 2016.

Think. Check. Submit your way to the right journal, Kelly Neubeiser, The Wiley Network, 29 January 2016.

Think. Check. Submit.: the campaign helping researchers navigate the scholarly communication landscape, Helen Dobson, UKSG Insights, 2016 , 29(3), 228–232

Protecting authors from predators, Charlie Rapple, Council of Science Editors. 2016

Think. Check. Submit., Caroline Sutton, STM Frankfurt Conference, 13 October 2015.

Cross-industry campaign launches to help researchers make informed choices about where to publish, Clare Redhead, OASPA, 1 October 2015.

Think. Check. Submit. A helpful checklist for researchers by Ruth Francis, BioMedCentral blog, 1 October 2015.

Think. Check. Submit. (How to Have Trust in Your Publisher.), Charlie Rapple, The Scholarly Kitchen, 1 October 2015.

Scholarly Communication Toolkit: Evaluating Journals, Association of College and Research Libraries.

Selecting a Journal for Publication: Find a Journal, Bernard Becker Medical Library.

Submitting an article? Think. Check. Submit. Taylor & Francis Author Services.

Think. Check. Submit., Peggy L. Chinn.

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