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  • Event

    ALPSP: How Publishing Ethics Can Nurture Trust in Scholarly Publications

    …How Publishing Ethics Can Nurture Trust in Scholarly Publications The Association of Learned & Professional Society Professionals are delivering this course on Tuesday 8 March and Wednesday 9 March at 09:00-12:00 (EST), 14:00-17:00 (GMT), 15:00-18:00 (CET) Overview A wide range of ethical issues can arise in academic publishing. These can be caused…
  • News

    COPE Forum 3 February: Register & agenda

    …here (PDF, 652kb). All of the cases will be discussed at both meetings. Forum agenda & materials Not able to attend the Forum? If you can't make the Forum but…
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    Next COPE Forum 6 September 2011

    …Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), 5-11 Theobalds Road, London WC1X 8SH (http://www.rcpch.ac.uk/how-find-us/how-find-us). All COPE members are welcome to attend the meeting, whether or not they are presenting a case. Download the agenda and materials
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    COPE Forum 24 April 2017

    …and materials Download the agenda and materials for the COPE Forum meeting Friday 3 February 2017. All of the cases will be discussed at both meetings. Forum agenda and materials…
  • Seminars and webinars

    European Seminar 2019: Text Recycling Research Project

    …src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/jK9e36vkiM8" width="100%"> Speakers from the Text Recycling Research Project (TRRP) Michael Pemberton, Georgia Southern University. Professor of Writing Linguistics, Director of the University Writing Center, and Editor of Across the Disciplines.  "What do gatekeepers across academic fields believe about appropriate text recycling practice?" Cary Moskovitz (Lead…
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    ISMPP European Meeting: COPE member discount

    …information about specific policies and possible varying interpretations. ISMPP is offering a 10% discount for COPE members. For the early bird fee register by 14 December 2016. Register online and enter the code EU17COPE10 for your 10% off. The discount will expire after 4 January 2017.
  • Case

    Submission without knowledge of the corresponding author

    A case report was received and the corresponding author was duly notified. The corresponding (and senior author) immediately faxed back, asking who had submitted the case report as he had not been consulted and had not seen the manuscript.The submission letter contained the names of all four authors; three of the signatures had been made using the same pen and probably the same hand.The signatu…
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    COPE Webinar, Understanding Text Recycling, August 2020

    COPE is hosting a webinar on Text Recycling on Friday 7 August 2020, 16:00-17:15pm (BST) when we hear the latest findings from the members of the Text Recycling Research Project since they presented at last year's COPE European Seminar. Text recycling, also known as self-plagiarism is a common practice in research writing—especially in the sciences. It’s also complicated, both ethically…
  • Event

    COPE Forum: Friday 4 September 2020

    Our September Forum, held by webinar (16:00-17:30 British Summer Time) will follow the usual format where we discuss a topic, followed by COPE members' cases presented for discussion and advice from all those participating in the Forum.  Members can register to attend the Forum The…
  • Case

    An appropriate response to concerns of research validity

    A paper describing a novel technique was submitted. Three out of four external reviewers felt that the results could not be true. The manufacturers of the tool used in the technique provided evidence to support the reviewers’ claims that the results were not feasible. The editor wrote to the authors asking them to explain their results. The authors replied saying that they were unable to…
  • News

    COPE authorship workshop February 2021

    …Online cases workshop for COPE members only Wednesday 10 February 2021 15:00-16:30pm (GMT); 10.00-11.30am (EST) Wednesday 24 February 2021 09:00-10:30am (GMT); 17.00-18.30pm (AWST); 20.00-21.30pm (AEDT) Following on from the success of our virtual workshops last year, COPE is delighted to announce an online workshop on…
  • News

    COPE at Wiley research seminar, Japan

    …members and non-members. Themed “Shaping the Future of Research and Discovery”, the one-day continuing education event consisted of 17 presentations by Japanese and international speakers in plenary and breakout sessions covering multiple angles of the evolving research publishing landscape. Throughout the day, there was a special focus on sharing insights in developing and implementing standards…
  • Case

    Obtaining consent for a study of people with severe learning disabilities

    A paper was submitted which reported a study of observing people with severe learning disabilities and their interactions with staff on a locked hospital ward. The journal was keen to consider the paper further, but had concerns about ethical approval. The authors stated in their cover letter that ‘Ethical approval was sought from the Research Ethics Committee, but the Committee deemed that the…
  • News

    In the news: August

    …describes the process and lessons learned when SLACK journals switched from one journal management program to another. https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2019/07/17/guest…
  • Case

    Plagiarism

    The reviewer of a paper contacted Journal A to point out that a significant proportion of a review paper, on occupational stress measures, was a near verbatim copy of a longer review in a journal of a different, though related, speciality. The editor of journal A confirmed this was the case. Not only were the descriptions of the measures lifted from the previous publication, but also comments a…
  • Case

    Undeclared conflict of interest

    A published study reviewed the use of particular devices for performing a clinical manoeuvre. One of the authors worked for a consultancy, but declared that he had no conflict of interest. Subsequently, the journal received a letter pointing out that the consultancy had been set up explicitly to persuade governments and their regulatory organisations of the virtues of new drugs and technologies…
  • News

    In the news: March 2018 Digest

    …href="http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/releases/amp-amp0000263.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/releases/amp-amp0000263.pdf Sabina Leonelli highlights concerns over how big and open data are currently managed and how these concerns might be addressed
  • Event

    COPE Forum: September 2023

    …COPE Forum Do you have a publication ethics case you'd like to bring to the COPE Forum for discussion and advice? Submit a case The deadline to submit a case for this Forum is: Thursday 24 August 2023. Forum agenda On Thursday 7 September 2023 the COPE Forum will be held at 16:00-17:30 (BST / UTC+1) 1. Update on…
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    ALPSP Webinar: Developing Ethical Commercial Revenues in a Changing Publishing Landscape

    …tabindex="0">15:00 - 16:30 BST (London) / 16:00-17:30 CEST (Europe)* Chair: Gavin Sharrock, Business Development Director, Wiley This webinar, held by the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP), will…
  • Case

    Competing interests question

    An online post-publication literature evaluation service aiming to highlight the best papers in medicine, received an evaluation of a basic science study funded by an NIHM grant. The evaluator declared in his/her competing interests that he/she is the director of a project that included the evaluated study as one of its components. The overall project was funded by an NIHM grant and paid the sa…

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