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Plagiarism in a submitted manuscript
COPE's guidance, as a flowchart, on what to do if you suspect plagiarism in a submitted manuscript. Plagiarism in a submitted manuscript - 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 - Flowcharts
Reviewer suspected to have appropriated an author’s ideas or data
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All Flowcharts
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Responding to whistleblowers when concerns are raised via social media
COPE's guidelines, as a flowchart, on how to respond to whistleblowers when concerns are raised about a published article on a social media site. How should you respond when a published article is criticised on social media or a post-publication peer review site(s)? The criticism could include anonymous or not anonymous concerns about scientific soundness or allegations of plagiarism… - Flowcharts
Responding to whistleblowers when concerns are raised directly
…allegations of plagiarism, figure manipulation or other forms of misconduct. Responding to whistleblowers when concerns are raised directly - Flowcharts
Systematic manipulation of the publication process
Identify potential fraudulent activity and use the flowcharts when handling suspected manipulation. Suggested actions are recommended for each type of suspicious activity. Systematic manipulation of the publication process