Why MedEdPORTAL Belongs in Your Faculty Toolkit with Lauren Maggio, PhD, MS(LIS)

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Dr. Maggio

Lauren Maggio, PhD, MS(LIS), Editor-in-Chief of MedEdPORTAL, visits the Faculty Factory this week for a comprehensive look at the value of submitting to this open-access, peer-reviewed publication and why utilizing its resources throughout your career is a must.

In addition to her role with MedEdPORTAL, Dr. Maggio is a Professor and the Director of Research in the Department of Medical Education at the University of Illinois College of Medicine.

She also serves on the editorial boards of Academic Medicine and Perspectives on Medical Education.

Founded in 2005, MedEdPORTAL is the Association of American Medical Colleges’ journal of teaching and learning.

MedEdPORTAL is a diamond open access journal. And what that means is that not only can everyone around the world read what’s in MedEdPORTAL for no charge, there’s also no charge for you to publish in MedEdPORTAL. So there are no fees for the authors and for the readers. Which to me, as someone who came up in information science and open access, is incredibly important,” Dr. Maggio said.

MedEdPORTAL also supports the creative commons approach to protecting the intellectual property of those who are published.

“We use Creative Commons licenses, which ensure that you have your copyright, that you will get credit for your work, but you are allowing others to reuse your work and modify it for their own context. Because at the end of the day we want our colleagues around the world to be able to take those off the shelf and put them into play in their classroom,” Dr. Maggio added.