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  • Case

    The tortuous tale of a paper, a letter and an editorial

    Dr A submitted an article to journal X that was published in 1996. Dr B wrote to the editor in January 1997, pointing out an error by Dr A. Shortly afterwards, Dr B submitted a longer editorial to the journal discussing the issue raised by this error in a much wider context. Dr B then withdrew the article and submitted it to journal Y at the end of March, with a covering letter in which he wrot…
  • Case

    Disagreement between a reviewer and an author

    We sent a paper to a reviewer, who suggested that we should reject the paper, principally because he thought it “virtually identical to a paper in press by the same authors”. We rejected the paper with these comments. The author came back to us saying that he did not believe that he had had a fair review of his paper because, he thought, the reviewer had a conflict of interest. He wrote: “The…
  • News

    Case discussion: Editing peer review comments

    …href="https://publicationethics.org/events/cope-forum-friday-6-march-2020">COPE Forum on 6 March. With this in mind, we highlight two cases from the COPE archive:  Case 97-08 likely predated the online editorial management systems that allow confidential comments for the editor to be separated from their comments for the author. The submitter of the case…
  • Event

    COPE webinar: managing paper mills

    …integrity in higher education. Joris van Rossum STM's Director of Research Integrity The webinar is open to both COPE members and non-members. Registration  has now closed Back to…
  • Membership: universities and research institutes

    …href="https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en">Leiden University | Nanyang Technological University Singapore | Ohio State University | Ottawa Hospital Research Institute | Queensland University of Technology | The University of Hong Kong | 
  • Case

    Possible omission of information essential for conclusions in a research paper

    In 2013, our journal published a paper describing an observational study comparing two drugs (A and B) for the management of a chronic disease over a period of 10 years. The conclusion in the paper was that mortality was higher in group A (97 deaths) compared with the other group B (52 deaths) (hazard ratio 1.76, 1.22 to 2.53; P=0.003). This analysis was done after adjustment for a large…
  • News

    Guest article: Self-plagiarism in philosophy

    …a contested one, but it generally refers to cases where an author publishes an article a second time without disclosing the first (redundant or duplicate publication) or to cases where there is an excessive undisclosed re-use of some portion of one’s previously-published work (text recycling). Despite
  • News

    In the news: February 2018 Digest

    …reproducibility.https://knaw.nl/en/news/news/make-replication-studies-a-normal-part-of-science The editors of PLOS Biology have formalized a policy that emphasizes the…
  • Case

    Seven plagiarized manuscripts in one month by the same corresponding author

    …D) in two of the manuscripts. Four of these manuscripts (manuscripts 1, 5, 6 and 8) were rejected after the editorial review because they were not found to be original. One has been sent to reviewers and 6 are with associate editors for initial review. One of the associate editors has advised that the manuscript they had been reviewing (manuscript 10) has a similarity index of 97% The editor…
  • News

    In the news: November 2018 Digest

    …Oversight A new Code of Conduct for Research Integrity was put into place in the Netherlands on 1st October. It replaces the previous Code which has been in use since 2004 and requires the Institution to foster research integrity through empowering scientists to…
  • News

    In the news: October Digest

    …="https://cen.acs.org/research-integrity/misconduct/China-strengthens-campaign-against-scientific/97/i35" target="_blank">https://cen.acs.org/research-integrity/misconduct/China-strengthens-campaign-against-scientific/97/i35 Interviews with 21 journal editors from North America across multiple disciplines about their thoughts about text recycling (AKA "Self-plagiarism") shows a wide-range of tolerance for the practice, from tolerance of it in some circumstances to absolute…
  • Forum discussion topics

    Peer review models

    …introduction to the COPE Forum discussion on the topic "Peer review models" with COPE Council Member, Patrick Franzen. COPE Forum discussion Peer review sits at the core of scholarly publishing.…
  • News

    In the news: June Digest

    …that are male or female. https://www.cwts.nl/blog COPE Council member  Nancy Chescheir   Read June 2019 Digest newsletter with an…
  • News

    In the news: February Digest

    …calling for reproducibility in humanities research. These authors think otherwise.https://www.cwts.nl/blog?article=n-r2v2a4&title=the-humanities-do-not-need-a-replication-drive The Scholarly Kitchen’s chef used the idea of disorienting dilemmas to frame…
  • News

    In the news: June 2018 Digest

    …secure the raw data.  https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-05290-y The Netherlands Research Integrity Network (NRIN) held a research conference on April 20, 2018 and the PDF’s and abstracts of the presentation are available at
  • News

    Case discussion: gift authorship

    …analysed by author in the PubMed PubReMiner tool, as used by Frits Holleman et al (BMJ, 2015) to identify prolific “supertrialists” in the field of diabetes. Otherwise, customised code or software could be created.

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