Publication ethics cases at the COPE Forum
COPE members bring specific publication ethics issues to the Forum for discussion and advice. The cases are available to read, with advice given and follow up comments from the Member who submits the case.
The next COPE Forum for COPE members will be June 2024.
Submit a case to COPE Forum
We encourage COPE members to review existing cases before submitting a case to the Forum, or to COPE Council, to see if similar cases have already been discussed. Please note that advice is specific to the particular case under consideration and may not necessarily be applicable to similar cases either past or future.
Anonymous cases are brought by COPE members to the Forum (or to Council) and are discussed between all the participants of the Forum (or members of the Council). The notes in each case reflect the discussion that took place and are anonymised when added to the COPE website. The advice from the Forum participants (or from Council) is provided back to the member who brought the case, but the final decision on handling the case lies with the member editor and/or publisher.
COPE accepts no liability for any loss or damage caused or occasioned as a result of advice given by them or by any COPE member. Advice given by COPE and its members is not given for the purposes of court proceedings within any jurisdiction and may not be cited or relied upon for this purpose.
Forum discussion topic
Every COPE Forum begins with a discussion on a current or emerging topic. The discussion topic for the next Forum is Ethical considerations around watchlists. Whether or not you plan to attend the Forum we invite you to add your comments.
Read past Forum discussions on topics which most recently include:
- Claiming institutional affiliations
- Peer review models
- Best practices for guest edited collections
- Artificial intelligence and fake papers
- Author behavioural misconduct
- Ethical aspects of conference proceedings
- Dealing with complaints about the integrity of published research
- Editorial conflicts of interest
- Bias in peer review, editing of reviewer comments
- Predatory publishing
- Ethical considerations around book publishing
The Forum takes place by webinar and is available to members only.