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Reports of COPE/BMJ meeting on research misconduct
Initial reports of the meeting on research misconduct organized jointly by COPE and the BMJ have been published in the BMJ and also in Nature which has also published an - News
SpotOn London 2012: Q&A with Dr Ginny Barbour
Leading up to the session on academic misconduct and fraud at SpotOn London, on 11-12 November, COPE chair Ginny Barbour did a Q&A for Nature. See here:… FORUM DISCUSSION TOPIC: comments please
…costs. Retraction Watch, 28 January 2016; http://retractionwatch.com/2016/01/28/sharing-data-is-a-good-thing-but-we-need-to-consider-the-costs/ This will be discussed at the start of the next COPE Forum on Friday 12 February. Please do leave any comments below, whether or not you…- Seminars and webinars
European Seminar 2014: Guidance on research and publication ethics in Europe
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European Seminar 2014: Differences in publication ethics in Central and Eastern Europe
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Asia-Pacific Seminar 2013: Report from seminar
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Medical Communications Forum: Trust & Transparency
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European Seminar 2015: Research metrics, use and abuse
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China Seminar 2017: Promoting awareness of good authorship practice
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In the news: May 2018 Digest
…Cheating amongst students in Russell Group universities has surged by 40% between 2014 and 2017.https://www.theguardian.com/education/2018/apr/29/cheating-at-top-uk-universities-soars-by-30-per-cent And in other news Two new initiatives are raising the profile of… - Event
ISMTE Asian-Pacific Conference
…href="https://publicationethics.org/cope-asia-pacific-workshop-singapore-2018">half day workshop, in collaboration with ISMTE, on Wednesday 28 March 2018, at the Novotel Singapore Clarke Quay, 177A River Valley Road, 179031 Singapore. The theme of the workshop is "Publication ethics". Editors, publishers, authors and all those interested in publication ethics are welcome to attend. - Seminars and webinars
North American Seminar 2014 OA and copyright
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Australian Seminar 2014: Student researchers and publication ethics
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North American Seminar 2014: Mobile platforms, linked content, and copyright: issues and answers
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Nature Publishing Group wins libel case
Nature Publishing Group has won the libel case brought against them by Mohamed El Naschie, former editor of Chaos, Solitons and Fractals (CSF) regarding an article published in 2008: ‘Self-publishing editor set to retire’. Read more on the judgement - Seminars and webinars
North America Seminar 2014: Persistent identifiers in the authoring process
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Asia-Pacific Seminar 2013: Legal issues in retractions and corrections
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Wiley launch new ethics guidelines
…href="http://dmmsclick.wiley.com/view.asp?m=v9vyzrfes6yld5ex56dh&u=9348661&f=h">here and the Guidelines found here.… - News
In the news: March 2018 Digest
…target="_blank">http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2018/02/26/1715374115 Conflicts of interest This article on COI in peer review concludes that journals should develop COI policies for reviewers and editors, as well as for authors