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  • Forum discussion topics

    Ethical considerations around watchlists

    ….embedtool embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; } .embedtool .fluid-vids {position: initial !important} /*-->*/ Watchlists are a contentious issue in scholarly publishing. They are used to maintain…
  • Membership subscription fees

    …£45,396 1751 to 2000 £41,414 1501 to 1750 £37,167 1251 to 1500 £33,451 1001 to 1250 £29,203 751 to 1000 £24,424 501 to 750 £19,911 251 to 500 £13,805 101 to 250 £8,495 …
  • News

    Building an international register of ongoing systematic reviews: have your say

    …published in The Lancet. In order to arrive at an internationally agreed minimum data…
  • Event

    COPE Forum: 3 August 2016

    The August COPE Forum, where we discuss cases submitted by members, is a face to face meeting in London at the International Academy of Nursing Editors (INANE) Nurses Conference. This will be held at the Royal College of Nursing, 20 Cavendish Square, London.  Register for the Forum
  • Webform

    COPE Asia-Pacific Workshop, Melbourne 2020

    …href="https://www.jasperhotel.com.au/" target="_blank">Jasper Hotel, 489 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Australia.   Registration Please register for the workshop by completing the form below (unless you are also attending the ISMTE Conference - see below for details). The workshop is free for COPE members and ISMTE members. Registration will close on 1 September 2020.   ISMTE…
  • News

    WCRI 2019: Predatory publishing plenary

    …articles, many subscription journals also charge authors fees, and hijacked journals can present as subscription journals. Tweets about the session can be seen at
  • Case

    Ethical concerns about a study involving human subjects

    …href="http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2245850" rel="nofollow">http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2245850…
  • Seminars and webinars

    Seminar 2021: How do publication ethics practices for journals apply to book publishing?

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  • News

    Citations: Link, Locate, Discover, Connect

    …Factor denominator.”  Learned Publishing 24: 133-137.  https://doi.org/10.1087/20110208 [4] http://ipscience-help.thomsonreuters.com/incitesLiveJCR/10667-TRS.html  The JIF for 2017 is calculated as the ratio…
  • FORUM DISCUSSION TOPIC: comments please

    …editors/reviewers? The Forum is open to COPE members who need to register by Friday 10 November. Comments on this discussion are open to all below: This will be discussed at the next COPE Forum on Monday 13 November 2017. Please do leave any comments below, whether or not you are planning on joining the…
  • History and context of the COPE guidelines

    …Practice (PDF, 112 KB) in the Annual Report of 1999. Original Code of Conduct in 2004 In 2004, Richard Smith, then Chair of COPE and Editor of the BMJ, with Pritpal Tamber and Jeremy Theobald, drafted a Code of Conduct for Editors. The Code of Conduct built on the Guidelines on Good…
  • Discussion documents

    Who 'owns' peer reviews? September 2017

    …owns peer reviews?" in this 2017 podcast. Related resources Editing peer reviews guidelines
  • Seminars and webinars

    Publication ethics, research integrity and climbing mountains

    …allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/QCufwG1_r7o?rel=0"> Back to top Keynote address: Publication misconduct and fraud day Those working in scholarly publications currently face many ‘mountains’ or…
  • News

    Research integrity and how to buy a Persian carpet: TOP Guidelines, part 2

    …Picture by Garry Knight (Flickr: Persian Carpet) CC BY-SA 2.0 at http://bit.ly/2FKpQCo In “The art of buying a carpet,” Simon Busch suggests that a wise carpet buyer checks a carpet’s knot count (“You will find much truth under the carpet: turn it…
  • News

    Letter from the COPE co-Chairs: June 2018

    …participate because he wanted his data and was reluctant to consider the broader implications.  The clinical director wanted to protect staff and their personal opinions, to keep them separate from the care they provided in the clinic. While this scenario represents a broader and ongoing controversy in ethical oversight, (
  • Case

    Ethical conduct of qualitative research studies

    …-evaluations">COPE’s guidance for editors on dealing with research audits and service evaluations may be useful. Related resources BMJ Quality and Safety policy 
  • Event

    COPE webinar: Enhancing partnerships of institutions and journals

    …href="https://www.timeanddate.com/time/difference/timezone/utc">Find out what time this is in your country REGISTER TODAY  --> For some years, COPE has been discussing the fundamental relationship between publication ethics and research ethics, publication ethics being part of research and research publishing. COPE has recently launched…
  • Diversity policy

    …followed by all. Displaying behaviour and using language which shows sensitivity to other people. Leading with respect and tolerance.  Encouraging all employees and volunteers to reflect this same commitment to these principles in their work.  3. Officers and Executive Staff Officers and Executive Staff are responsible…
  • Case

    Concerns regarding image manipulation and inconsistent figure legends

    A journal received a complaint from readership about manipulation of images of gels and also of some figures which had been published as part of a thesis with different sample legends. The authors were contacted to provide explanations for the observed inconsistencies. The authors provided full images and then an official expert analysis, but the Editor-in-Chief did not feel that these response…
  • Case

    Serial plagiarism by an experienced author

    …or mean to do it and (c) he was very sorry and would not do it again. Dr J had made six other submissions to our journal, all of which had been rejected on the grounds of quality. iThenticate checks on these revealed similarity indexes between 66% and 77%. Typically up to three sources had been plagiarized to contribute up to 63% of the material. A search using Google Scholar identified that…

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