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    Publication bias arising from an editor’s activities

    …contrary viewpoints. Five of the 12 articles cited are by the commentator and/or the editor in question. Why has commentary on a particular field been monopolised over five years by a graduate student with little breadth of experience in the subject? Why have respected authorities been overlooked? Why has a particular viewpoint been allowed to dominate Journal X when contrary and broader views exist?…
  • Case

    Attempted redundant publication

    A group of authors submitted a paper to Journal A, but the editor noticed that it was very similar to a paper already published in Journal B. Neither paper made any mention of the other in the text, references, or the covering letter. The editor of Journal A sent a copy of the submission to the editor of Journal B who compared the two papers and decided there was substantial overlap. More worry…
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    Duplicate publication

    Journal A received a letter from a reader claiming that a figure in a paper published in the journal had appeared in various guises in three other learned publications over the course of 12 years. The origin of the figure was disputed and the reader believed the original source was not the authors. The authors of the paper in Journal A were asked to comment. They refuted the claim. The primary…
  • News

    In the news: February Digest

    …peer review processes have been documented as far back as ancient Rome such that all of us may have a lot in common with Cicero. https://blogs.plos.org/absolutely-maybe/2019/12/31/5-things-we-learned-about-peer-review-in-2019/ Nyssa Sibiger and Amber Stubler…
  • Event

    ALPSP Webinar: Developing Ethical Commercial Revenues in a Changing Publishing Landscape

    Tuesday 13 December 2016, online at 10:00 - 12:30 EDT (New York) / 
  • Resources and further reading

    …3 August 2013Chris Graf, COPE Treasurer Beijing International Ethical Seminar of Medical Journal Editors, 1-2 June 2013.  Suzanne Morris, COPE Ombudsperson Council of Science Editors (CSE) and the…
  • News

    In the news: January Digest

    …Predatory Publishing Leading scholars and publishers from ten countries have agreed a definition of predatory publishing. It took 12 hours of discussion, 18 questions and 3 rounds to reach.  https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-03759-y Allegations of…
  • FORUM DISCUSSION TOPIC: comments please

    …have pointed out that there is often no clearly stated reason for retraction and when given these reasons are often lacking in detail. The difficulty with interpretation has never been quantified, however an absence of explanation was cited for 5–12% of retraction notices.[1]Following our study on retraction notices issued in 2008, we recommended the use of a retraction template.[2] This…
  • Event

    COPE Forum: Monday 5 November 2018

    …18-11 Increased number of casual submissions 18-12 A pre-submission inquiry with a bribe 18-13 Self-plagiarism and suspected salami publishing 18-14 Authorship conflict 18-15 Peer reviewer contacted by author 18-16 Data fabrication in a rejected manuscript 18-17 Possible plagiarism 18-18 Victim of article theft wants correction to list…
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    COPE Forum: Monday 11 November 2019, 4pm (GMT)

    …topic whether or not you are planning on joining the Forum. 3. New cases 19-12 Appropriate scope of review for retractions 19-13 Reproducibility of methodology 19-14 Removal of an author 19-15 Authorship dispute during review process 4. Updates on cases 19-09 Deceased author 19-08 Authorship issue related to misleading…
  • Case

    Complaint regarding letters to the editor

    Our journal routinely sends letters commenting on published articles to the authors of those articles. This gives the authors an opportunity to respond to any criticisms. The letters and the responses are then considered together and we make a decision on which ones to publish. If a letter is not selected for publication, our usual practice is to send the author's response to the person…
  • Case

    Submitted paper already published elsewhere

    Authors A submitted paper A to our journal in April 2012. One of the reviewers pointed out that a very similar paper, paper B, had already been published in another journal based in the authors' home country and covering a different field, in August 2012. Indeed, the title is almost the same, except for a few words switched around. We asked the authors to comment on this and were told th…
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    Data anonymity

    …institutional review board who said it was exempt. The cohort was 2500 patients, all with one syndrome, in one hospital. The paper contains two tables that display data from 12 patients: sex, age, presenting symptom, as well as laboratory parameters and outcome. Question(s) for the COPE Forum• Are these patients identifiable?• If we remove, say, age and sex, would that be…
  • Case

    The disappearing authors

    Some time after a single authored research article was published a journal received a letter pointing out that the same article had been rejected by another journal because of unresolved authorship and acknowledgement issues. At that time the paper had 12 authors. The correspondent said that the single author had a patent application related to the topic of the paper. This was declared as…
  • Case

    No control group, arbitrary dosage, undiagnosed condition

    In summary, we have a case series, with no control group, of patients with different conditions treated for an undiagnosed underlying condition with an arbitrarily prescribed dosage of a drug which is not registered for treating any of the conditions nor the undiagnosed underlying condition. I rejected the paper for publication and let the author know that the ethics committee of the journal wi…
  • Event

    Workshop: Introduction to publication ethics

    …href="https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C0ovpFo_Sp2BeULr2AyfBA#/registration">REGISTER TODAY  --> Introduction to publication ethics Monday 26 February 2024, 12:00-13:30 GMT / UTC This workshop is an introduction to the principles of publication ethics and how to use the guidance and tools available to embed publication ethics in a journal's daily practice. Trevor Lane and Anubhav Pradhan review the Ethics Toolkit and other COPE resources,…
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    Compromised peer review (unpublished)

    …After it was determined that the reviewer suggestions were faked, a previous publication by the same authors with the same ‘fake’ reviewers was identified. Following the recommendations of COPE regarding a recent similar case discussed at the COPE Forum (case number 12-12), all of the authors were contacted to ask if they could supply more details of the suggested reviewers, but they have not…
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    Journal refuses to correct the record

    …a retraction and a letter submitted from the author group admitting a "disagreeable mistake". Journal X publishes infrequently, so I checked over the past 12 months for the retraction and published letter. The notice and letter were never published and the article is still available through the journal's website and SCOPUS. I contacted the editor of journal X in October 2012 to ask him if he planned…
  • Membership subscription fees

    …Number of issues Fees per year Less than 12 issues per year £195 12 or more issues per year £428 Publisher membership - 5 or more journals …
  • Event

    COPE Forum: September 2022

    …href="https://publicationethics.org/case/duplicate-artilces-due-doi-reassignment">Duplicate articles due to DOI reassignment 22-11 Unauthorised reviewer challenges 22-12 Data availability for vulnerable populations 4. Updates to cases Members who have previously brought…

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