REPORT OCTOBER 2016
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e) Predatory journals; Bibliometrics – friend or foe? Is it the way to go?<br />
f) Plagiarism<br />
g) Reference Management<br />
h) Evidence Medicine resources<br />
8.2.2 Mode of Delivery<br />
Methods used to deliver the workshop were power point presentations and<br />
informal interactive sessions.<br />
8.2.3 Workshop Facilitators/Trainers<br />
The workshop facilitation team comprised NAML members and a representative<br />
from the African Journal Publishers Project (AJPP), also the Chief Editor of the<br />
African Health Sciences journal). The team comprise:<br />
a) Prof. James Tumwine – AJPP – Uganda<br />
b) Dr. Grace Ajuwon – Nigeria<br />
c) Dr. Alison Kinengyere - Uganda<br />
d) Mr. Anne Abda – Mali<br />
e) Ms. Nancy Kamau – Kenya<br />
f) Ms. Cristina Horta – Mozambique<br />
g) Ms. Christine Kanyengo – Zambia, and<br />
h) Mr. Masimba Muziringa – Zimbabwe<br />
8.2.4 Workshop Venue and Facilities<br />
The workshop was held at Makerere University College of Computing and<br />
Information Sciences. WiFi internet was accessible throughout the workshop to<br />
allow for practical sessions.<br />
8.3 Workshop Evaluation<br />
This section summarizes the findings from the workshop evaluation. The<br />
survey consisted of questions that addressed the workshop quality, i.e.<br />
usefulness of the content, overall presentation, format of presentation,<br />
duration of the sessions, and general comments. Out of 34 participants, 23<br />
(67.6%) participated in the evaluation of the workshop. A summary of the<br />
responses received from the entire evaluation follow:<br />
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