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  • News

    Creating and implementing research data policies: COPE webinar report

    …Council Member and Education and Engagement Consultant at Edanz Group) introduced and moderated the webinar. Heather Tierney (COPE Council Member and Managing Editor, Journals and Ethics Policy, American…
  • Case

    Publishing complications and patient safety

    …publishing medical case reports” https://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelines/journals%E2%80%99-bes... If the editor wants to develop this project, he needs to have a strategic plan to publish these cases that considers the larger picture, and…
  • News

    COPE at Sense about Science workshop. Peer review: the nuts and bolts

    …="https://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelines-new/cope-ethical-guidelines-peer-reviewers">ethical issues. “Peer review is amazing”  Sam Illingworth Sam Illingworth (Senior Lecturer in Science Communication, Manchester Metropolitan University) explained his own experiences of peer review, and although there are frustrations, peer review can be an amazing, positive experience helping researchers…
  • Seminars and webinars

    COPE webinar 2018: Creating and implementing data research policies

    …Standards Organization. Discussing the practicalities and challenges of initiating and implementing data sharing policies.  Watch now Presentations Presentations…
  • Case

    Dual submission

    _ Around one in five published papers are republished in substantial form. _ A study in the 80s found that over 10 per cent did not mention previous publication, but a second study at the end of the 90s suggested this figure was around 1%. _ It takes considerable time and effort to look at all the referenced papers to see if there is any overlap and then those are the published ones, not those…
  • News

    In the news: February 2022

    …pandemic rapidly developed, massive research outputs were published in preprint servers and peer-review journals. Neither venue performed flawlessly and the research community look for ways to improve the processes. This preprint describes 14 principles, clustered around four broad themes: Focused, Appropriate, Specific, Transparent…
  • Event

    Next COPE Forum 6 September 2011

    …Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), 5-11 Theobalds Road, London WC1X 8SH (http://www.rcpch.ac.uk/how-find-us/how-find-us). All COPE members are welcome to attend the meeting, whether or not they are presenting a case. Download the agenda and materials
  • News

    In the news: February 2018 Digest

    …would be associated with higher rates of this behavior. One journal used badges and the other did not. The rate of data sharing, but not code sharing, was higher in the journal that awarded badges. While the results were only modest, the authors suggest that this is a reasonable, low cost way of incentivizing code and data sharing.
  • Seminars and webinars

    Seminar 2021: Driving diversity, equity, and inclusion to shape the future of publication ethics

    …src="/files/u7140/cope-seminar-h-falk-krzesinski-90x90-cir.png" style="margin: 3px 10px; float: left; width: 90px; height: 90px;" /> Holly J Falk-Krzensinski, Vice President of Research Intelligence at Elsevier, spoke about collecting diversity data on gender, race and ethnicity through editorial management systems, along with background information into Elsevier’s…
  • Event

    ISMPP webinar: Coronavirus (COVID-19), its impact on publication planning

    …noreferrer" target="_blank">Learn more about the webinar and click here to register to attend if you are not an ISMPP member. ISMPP is planning a special 90-minute webinar on the impact the Coronavirus (COVID-19)…
  • Event

    Scholarly publishing in a connected world: Turning disruptions into opportunities

    …publishing industry more widely. There will be tips on how to spot and deal with suspected paper mill submissions and guidance on how to manage large scale paper mills. Read more and register…
  • News

    In the news: April Digest

    …/articles/d41586-019-00893-5?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20190328" target="_blank">https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-00893-5?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20190328 Mark Israel makes important arguments that there are benefits, and in some cases it may be appropriate circumstances in which self-plagiarism in varying journals, countries and languages may increase access to research for people who are not Anglophonic.  He provides advice on considerations when you might re-use text.
  • News

    In the news: April 2020

    …December 2019, the Preprints I/O Workshop explored ways to expand and leverage the preprint platform. https://medium.com/@cziscience/strengthening-the-open-science-ecosystem-through-preprints-9e87969631ba This is a report from a survey of 44 platforms that host…
  • News

    Editor to Editor support for Journal Management

    …Practices for Journal Websites (INANE collaborators 2016). Another related project is the recently published paper examining 80 nursing journals for adequacy of their author guidelines, conducted by Oermann and colleagues  (
  • Seminars and webinars

    Seminar 2021: Reducing the inadvertent spread of retracted science: taxonomy considerations

    …src="/files/u1069951/cope-seminar-d-fanelli-90x90-cir.png" style="margin: 3px 7px; float: left; width: 90px; height: 90px;" /> Daniele Fanelli is Fellow in Quantitative Methodology at the London School of Economics, where he teaches courses in statistical methods and research integrity. He has conducted numerous influential studies on…
  • Seminars and webinars

    North American Seminar 2015: Altmetric.com: who, what, when, where and why

    …Download presentation: Altmetric.com: who, what, when, where and why [PDF, 2500KB]…
  • News

    In the news: May Digest

    …/courses/studying/academic-integrity" target="_blank">www.epigeum.com/courses/studying/academic-integrity In other news In this post, Rob Warren lays out empirical evidence from the field of Sociology showing that early career and PhD researchers are expected to publish more research and earlier in their careers than previous generations, if they are to secure a permanent job, and highlights two market trends driving this.
  • COPE webinar: Diversity, equity and inclusion

    …Diversity, equity and inclusion in scholarly research and publishing Friday 28 May 2021, 13:00-14:30 (British Summer Time) (UTC + 1) Find out what time this is in your country Thanks to everyone who attended the webinar. The 
  • Flowcharts

    Changes in authorship: Addition of extra author – before publication

    …class="resource-download-inline__container"> Flowchart Changes in authorship: Addition of extra author - before publication PDF 94

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