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  • News

    FORUM DISCUSSION TOPIC: Publication ethics issues in the social sciences

    The Forum discussion topic on Tuesday 9 December is “Publication ethics issues in the social sciences”. Click here to learn more and please do leave your comments…
  • News

    What to do if you suspect systematic manipulation of the publication process

                      Manipulation of the publication process is a relatively new form of misconduct…
  • News

    Final 3 flowcharts now available in Spanish

    The final three flow charts have now been translated into Spanish and are available here.   These are: Advice on how to spot authorship problems; Suspected guest, ghost or gift authorship; and What to do if you suspect a reviewer has appropriated an author’s idea or data.…
  • Event

    COPE peer review workshop

    Following the popularity of our September peer review workshop, COPE is repeating the workshop at the earlier time of 9am (GMT) which we hope will suit members in different time zones. We will be working through peer review cases submitted by members, share in the discussion and suggest what the editor(s) should do next.…
  • Case

    Case report and consent

    A journal provisionally accepted a case report. When requested, the authors could not identify patients to obtain their signed consent. The authors offered to anonymise the data, but the journal was inclined to decline. - What should the editor do?…
  • Case

    Unethical research

    …methodological grounds but have also written to the authors asking them to provide information on the ethical aspects of the study. What should I do if the authors do not respond? What should I do if they respond with an unconvincing explanation-and it’s hard to see how they could respond with a convincing one?…
  • Seminars and webinars

    Seminar 2021: How do publication ethics practices for journals apply to book publishing?

    …href="https://publicationethics.org/registration-cope-seminar-2021">REGISTER  --> How do publication ethics practices for journals apply to book publishing? Presentation…
  • Case

    Retraction of article from 1994

    Professor A and professor B has been in a dispute over a certain type of treatment for over 15 years. Professor A has accused professor B of killing a patient while he was (in professor A’s view) doing research on the patient without consent. Professor B has accused professor A of research and publication misconduct because he published a paper in journal X in 1994 that included a selected…
  • Research

    Retractions research project 2008

    …correct procedures. We are therefore examining retractions to understand journals’ current practices and any difficulties faced by editors. We are examining all retractions published on Medline in the last 10 years and categorising them according to the reasons for the retraction, who issued the retraction, etc. We are also doing qualitative research (using a semi-structured interview with journal…
  • Case

    The undeclared competing interest

    An author wrote us a letter for publication on the importance of doing research on a long established drug. He did not declare any competing interest, but we were later informed that he was conducting a trial of the drug funded by a pharmaceutical company. We approached him and asked him to declare his competing interest. Have we done the right thing? Should we do more than simply ask him to…
  • Flowcharts

    Plagiarism in a published article

    COPE's guidance, as a flowchart, on what to do if you suspect plagiarism in a published article. Plagiarism in a published article
  • News

    COPE's retraction guidelines 2019

    NEW! COPE Retraction Guidelines updated. Advice and guidance for editors: when should a retraction be considered what to include in a notice how quickly to issue a retraction who should issue a retraction what to do when there is inconclusive evidence of a retraction.
  • Case

    Anonymous peer review – author requesting manuscript file

    …confidentiality and may expose the reviewers to hostile action on the part of the author.  However, we do think that authors may have a right to see their file—we are willing to allow them to do so, as long as all names and identifying details have been removed from reports and correspondence. However, we have not encountered this request before.  We ask the Forum whether…
  • Case

    Consideration of publishing raw data

    Our journal has received a submission regarding clinical trial results. The authors wish to include the “raw data” as an appendix to the manuscript. The study was completed several years ago and was controversial at the time. The authors wish to publish the raw data to allow the public to view the findings and make their own decisions about the trial. We do not know the best way to handle this…
  • 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…
  • Event

    Call for cases: 24 April 2017 Forum

    The COPE will at 6.30am and 4pm (BST) will be held by webinar and is open to COPE members. Call for cases Cases can be submitted on our website and must be anonymised. We do like those presenting a case to take part in the Forum: pick which time is suitable for you. Deadline for submissions: Monday 10 April
  • Case

    Using annual reviews to massage the impact factor

    The editor in chief of Journal A is also on the editorial board of Journal B. Journal B publishes “annual reviews” that purport to describe recent advances in the field, but only do this by discussing and citing their own content. The editor in chief of Journal A now wants to have “annual reviews” in his journal to help increase the impact factor. In your experience,…
  • Event

    1st COPE South American Seminar – Brazil, Monday 12 November 2012

    COPE is pleased to announce its first seminar in South America, to be held on Monday, November 12 (8:30 am to 5 pm), in Brazil. The meeting will take place during the annual meeting of the Brazilian Association of Scientific Editors (ABEC), at the Costão do Santinho Resort, Florianópolis, 300 miles south of São Paulo. More details available
  • Event

    Peer Review: The nuts & bolts workshop (Sense About Science)

    …peer review works, how to get involved, the challenges to the system, and the role of peer review in helping the public to evaluate research claims. Should peer review detect plagiarism, bias or fraud? What does peer review do for science and what does the scientific community want it to do for them? Should reviewers remain anonymous? Does it illuminate good ideas or shut them down?
  • Case

    Attempt at multiple plagiarism

    …On contacting the editor of Journal B, the editor of Journal A learned that Journal B had been contacted by a third journal, Journal C, who had received the identical submission in January (two days prior to submission to Journal A). What should the editor do now?…

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