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  • Case

    Authors used pseudonyms on a published article

    A publisher has recently become aware that an article published in one of their journals two years ago uses pseudonyms instead of the real names of the two authors. Communication with the corresponding author has confirmed the use of pseudonyms. The corresponding author has informed the publisher that the authors used pseudonyms in order to obtain a fair review of the paper (the paper is in an…
  • Event

    COPE Forum: September 2023

    …by COPE Members for discussion at the Forum. 4. Updates to previous cases 23-02 Request for a retraction from a pharmaceutical company REGISTER…
  • Case

    Journal refuses to correct the record

    An author contacted our journal in August 2011 informing us that a paper he had published in our journal in 2005 had been published, word for word, in another journal (journal X), under a different title and author group, in 2007. We followed the appropriate COPE flowchart and contacted the editor of journal X. The editor of journal X told us in September 2011 that he would publish a ret…
  • News

    In the news: March 2018 Digest

    …target="_blank">http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0192623318754792 While henceforth Nature journals will require authors to disclose non-financial, as well as financial conflicts of interest
  • News

    Conflicts of interest focus

    …href="https://publicationethics.org/case/attempt-supress-legitimate-scientific-results">case 15-15), consequences of allowing a peer reviewer with a conflict of interest to continue reviewing a paper (case 10-34), and editors with conflicts of interest (e.g., cases 11-04 and
  • Case

    License for using a published scale

    …researchers to pay the fee (they have not told the researcher in question what the fee is yet, but through the internet blogs this seems to be a very variable amount). They have also sent emails to the president of the researcher’s university, deputy president and vice president for research, as well as to our journal where the paper is published. They are sending 3-4 threatening emails per day (although…
  • News

    Diversity in Peer Review: Survey Results

    …stage/education level, disability, sexual orientation, culture, experience • Definitions of peer reviewer diversity (N=367):  Proportional representation approaching that of a discipline/community (34%)  Any degree of non-homogeneity (29%)…
  • Case

    Fraud or sloppiness in a submitted manuscript

    …As a consequence, it is conceivable that the authors have randomized 100 patients to each study arm during a period of 3–4 months. In his appeal to the rejection of the first manuscript, the senior author mentioned that the ethics committee had already expressed approval. And yet, common experience with randomized trials indicates that the present study would be an extremely fast trial regarding…
  • News

    In the news: April Digest

    …particularly from the global south, and to distinguish between low quality and “dodgy, fraudulent, pseudo, questionable, sham, illegitmate”, parodical and, my favorite, spoofy, journals. https://jkms.org/DOIx.php?id=10.3346/jkms.2019.34.e99 The US Federal Trade Commission fined OMICS Group, iMedPub LLC and Srinubabu…
  • News

    In the news: February 2021

    …Science and the scientific journal Nature, and is awarded to one or two people a year for standing up for sound science in public. The Maddox Prize 2020 received over 100 nominations from 34 different countries. The importance of the prize is stated well by one of the judges, Professor Terrence Forrester, Chief Scientist & Managing Director, UWI Solutions for Developing Countries at the…
  • News

    In the news: January 2018 Digest

    …" target="_blank">https://wellcome.ac.uk/news/sharing-clinical-trial-data-what-it-means-you  Crossref has convened a group to explore the creation of a global grant identifier system.
  • News

    Post-publication conflicts of interest

    …educate future authors. Case 04-34: An author gave contradictory replies when an editor asked whether a drug company’s involvement in a published literature review had actually gone beyond the paid consultation stated in the conflict of interest statement. COPE Forum advised retraction if the author had in fact been paid to…
  • Forum discussion topics

    Editorial conflicts of interest

    …absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; } .embedtool .fluid-vids {position: initial !important} /*-->*/ COPE Forum discussion To maintain credibility, scholarly publications need to make the utmost effort to be transparent…
  • Guidelines

    Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing

    …journal must keep to its publishing schedule unless there are exceptional circumstances. 4. Archiving A journal's plan for electronic backup and long term digital preservation of the journal content, in the event that the journal and/or publisher stops operating, should be clearly indicated. Examples include PMC and those listed in the Keepers Registry. 5. Copyright …
  • Seminars and webinars

    Webinar 2021: Diversity, equity and inclusion

    …allowed multiple options to be chosen, and received a total of 306 votes across all options.  The most popular request is for Guidelines to be created (34% of votes), along with Flowcharts (26%) to aid decision making and increase confidence in processes to follow should any incidences of questionable material appear. Guidelines - 103 Flowchart - 80 Discussion Document…

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