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    National Academy of Sciences Meeting

    Reproducibility of Research: Issues and Proposed Remedies The goal of this colloquium is to bring together scientists and researchers from multiple disciplines to lay out the scope of the problem of reproducibility in a more tactical way that permits each problematic aspect to be measured, assessed for baseline levels, targeted with proposed interventions to reduce the…
  • News

    Forum discussion topic: Preprints: what are the issues?

    …sciences, have seen rapid growth in the number of preprints. To date there have been few public discussions around the ethics of making unverified research available in this way and there are a number of issues that arise. This will be discussed at the start of the next COPE Forum on Monday 24 July 2017. Members and non-members please leave comments.
  • Case

    A member of an author group listed on a paper denies authorship

    …“study group X”, we rejected the submission. The reviewer wrote back claiming that: “I am not an author on the “Name A” paper. The latter is a substudy, which uses the “study group X” database. While we entered some patients into the main trial, in no way do I fulfil authorship criteria given that I never even saw a draft of the paper nor knew it was being submitted.” We published the…
  • Case

    Fraudulent data presented in a manuscript

    …I had no access to the raw data on which there is an embargo made by the military authority in this country.” He continued that “it is fair to say that the data are unbelievable, without a negative or positive connotation. If the data exist and are correct, they will deserve a Nobel Prize.....as a matter of fact, a fake document has been circulated and the hoax has been disclosed in a very elegant way
  • Guidelines

    A short guide to ethical editing for new editors

    This short guide aims to summarise the key principles, tasks and relationships of the journal editor role. Becoming an editor of a journal is an exciting but daunting task, especially if you are working alone without day to day contact with editorial colleagues. You may have encountered several different processes, systems and ways of working in your experiences with journals, as author,…
  • Case

    A pre-submission inquiry with a bribe

    The advice from the Forum was that, in general, these types of enquiries from third party organisations can be ignored. They can be added to a spam filter. COPE contributed to this blog on Retraction Watch which explains how some of these companies operate (
  • Case

    Corrigendum or erratum?

    The publisher of a journal has found a spelling mistake in a published manuscript (an abbreviation was explained incorrectly in the original published manuscript). Having in mind COPE's guidelines, "The term erratum usually refers to a production error, caused by the journal. The term corrigendum (or correction) usually refers to an author error", is a corrigendum the proper way to correct…
  • Case

    Submission without knowledge of the corresponding author

    …signature of the senior and corresponding author was clearly “pp”. The editor responded, pointing out the misconduct and received a prompt written response from the senior author agreeing that this was not the way to proceed. The senior author did not feel that the matter should be taken further other than through a formal letter from the editor to the author who had misdemeaned. What should the editor…
  • News

    Reflections on the COPE North American Seminar 2019

    …the Lenni-Lenape. The tradition of Land Acknowledgement to open an event is a powerful way to show respect for indigenous people’s history and ways of knowing, as well as a way to raise awareness of a history of place. Margo’s powerful presentation spoke to the need to better understand and include indigenous ways of knowing science and…
  • News

    DOIs for COPE guidance

    …/principles-transparency-and-best-practice-scholarly-publishing">Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing emphasises the importance of access in the ways in which journals and articles are made available to readers, and DOIs are widely used for such content. When accessing a DOI for a COPE resource, you will be taken to the most up-to-date version and provided with…
  • Event

    ISMTE Asia-Pacific conference 2020

    …Data/Fair Data/Data Mandates Text-recycling: Context Matters  Transparency in the publishing process  Best Practices Graphical Abstracts  Best Practices - Reviewer Guidelines  Manuscript Exchange Common Approach (MECA): An Industry Effort to Simplify Cross-publication Transfer of Data and Files  Social Media: There are many ways to use…
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    SAE International

  • Flowcharts

    Reviewer suspected to have appropriated an author’s ideas or data

    … Key points The instruction to reviewers should state that submitted material must be treated in confidence and may not be used in any way until it has been published. Related resources
  • Case

    Compromise of patient confidentiality?

    Informed consent must be sought from the relatives of the other two cases. The editor should approach the authors to this effect. _ The fact that a national inquiry is under way is not relevant. _ The authors should also inform patients that the journal has a website and that there are regular press releases, so the case might receive wide dissemination.…
  • Case

    Possibly unethical plastic surgery

    The editor asked the original author for permission to publish something on their debate, but the request was declined. The editor now plans to raise the issue in a more general way. He did write to the British Association of Plastic Surgeons, but no action seems to have been taken.…
  • Seminars and webinars

    Inclusive language: policing or progressive?

    …experiences of some countries. We need to ask who is the arbiter of language use, and where are the moral boundaries. Many of the concerns over specific words pay little heed to the way that language is used in the countries affected, and are initiated by white-majority groups claiming to speak for groups to which they do not belong. Not only can these debates hurt and patronise the groups they most affect,…
  • Text Recycling: Forum discussion topic March 2013

    …considered? Text recycling can take many forms, and editors should consider which parts of the text have been recycled. Duplication of data is likely to always be considered serious (and should be dealt with according to the COPE guidelines for duplicate publications [1,2]. Use of similar or identical phrases in methods sections where there are limited ways to describe a common method, however, is not…
  • Forum discussion topics

    What does peer review mean in the arts, humanities and social sciences?

    …on the arts, humanities and social science (AHSS) disciplines, respondents focused on a number of language, quality, diversity and inclusivity issues. In terms of the most frequently identified issues, these were: Addressing language and writing quality barriers while remaining inclusive Issues around the way in which authors receive and respond to criticism Detecting…
  • Seminars and webinars

    Publication ethics, research integrity and climbing mountains

    …the tools being developed by the STM Association’s Integrity Hub. We share the challenges but in our teams and networks, we also share the solutions, which must be made available across the scholarly publishing ecosystem.  The concluding address identifies ways to encourage more people to act in an ethical way, for example, by working…
  • Case

    Duplicate publication?

    …the editors’ country, the editors wrote to the editors of the two journals in question, and then to the head of the institution, explaining how they had learned about the problem, and asking for an explanation. The journals never replied. The institution head replied in quite a rude way, enclosing a letter from the authors, who wrote that they saw no problem because the papers had been through…

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