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    COPE Forum: 8 August 2018

    Submit a case The next COPE Forum will be a face to face meeting at the INANE Conference in Boston on 8 August,1.30-4.30pm. All COPE members are welcome to join this Forum in person, whether or not you are attending INANE. It will follow the…
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    Registration of a randomised control trial

    …be rejected. If the study is registered late, the journal should consider a declaration on the paper about why, and provide a guarantee to the journal that any related papers will be registered Related resources https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/bmcblog/2016…
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    Guest article: Research misconduct

    …href="https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03626-1">decades of vaccine research that had gone before the pandemic. Anyone who has had the vaccine has demonstrated their trust in those decades of research. Of course, the pandemic has also brought to the fore many concerns about scientific integrity. With cases of research misconduct hitting the news…
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    In the news: October-November 2021

    …authorship on a paper, has been receiving attention recently. A recent article in Retraction Watch drew our attention to two sites, one in Iran and one in Latvia, that appeared to sell authorship slots on finished papers, whilst another site…
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    In the news: March 2021

    Each month, COPE Council members find and share publication ethics news. This month the news includes articles on predatory publishing, diversity and inclusion, peer review, and more. Diversity and inclusivity 500 Elsevier journals have started
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    In the news: February 2021

    …href="https://www.bmj.com/company/researchintegrity/consent-for-publication/" target="_blank">guidance for authors about obtaining consent for publication for research and articles involving human participants. Diversity and inclusion The Life Science Editors Foundation has announced Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Awards. The award provides free scientific or language edits…
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    ALPSP Workshop, Publication Ethics: Fraud and misconduct

    This is a practical course to help you understand your legal and ethical obligations and implement a successful diversity and inclusion strategy in your workplace. Diversity and inclusion have never been higher on the news and social agenda than at present, and this course will…
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    Research Cluster in Applied Research Ethics & Integrity

    Chris Graf, COPE co-Chair is giving the keynote speech at this conference to formally launch the Cluster to University of Kent students and academics. More information…
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    Trends and issues in publication ethics

    …issues in publication ethics and COPE is working with other organisations to find industry-wide solutions. Read an interview-style article with Dan Kulp in a themed section of CASAD's official journal Science Bulletin: Chinese language edition, the 3rd issue 2022. Watch webinar
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    Post-publication discussions and corrections focus

    …--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read November Digest: Post-Publication Discussions and Corrections. This issue of Digest announces new resources What to do if you Suspect Image Manipulation in a Published…
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    Peer Review Week 2018: new and revised COPE resources

    Peer Review Week 2018 offered us an opportunity to consider this year’s theme of Diversity in multiple ways and to reflect on what gaps in our resources might exist. Here is a list of what we reviewed, completed, and revised related to peer review.
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    Editing, reviewing and writing during COVID-19

    …Forum if you have a particular publication ethics case that has come about recently, whether created by the current situation or not. Support and guidance How swamped preprint servers are blocking bad coronavirus research Nature: repositories screening more closely May 2020 COPE, like…
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    Caste and publishing: an ethics gap?

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    The ethics of self-experimentation

    …of interest.— The need for IRB or ethics committee approval would totally exclude from publication any self-experimentation research performed by an independent researcher because they will not have access to any ethics committee or institutional review board. This would have prevented the publication of reports of highly useful reports (
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    Plagiarism or redundant publication?

    A manuscript was submitted with a covering letter clearly stating the originality and unpublished nature of the work. The authors stated that the results had already been orally presented at a meeting the previous year. Before sending the manuscript for review the editors discovered that the manuscript contained 60% of the Materials and Methods text and 90% of the Results section of…
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    The results that were too good to believe

    A study made it a long way through the peer review process before one of the statistical advisors said that the results seemed “too good to be true.” The authors were asked to send in the original data, which the statistician analysed. He remained very concerned about the data. The authors were notified and the journal asked the university to investigate. Has the editor done the right thing?
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    Global standards for authors and editors tackle thorny issues such as research bias and misleading publicity

    …href="http://www.worldscibooks.com/socialsci/8102.html">here).  COPE Chair, Liz Wager, writes: “COPE already helps editors from many of the world’s major publishers to deal with publication misconduct and the standards for editors complement the COPE Code of Conduct followed by our members.  We also welcomed the chance to get involved in the first universal global guidelines for authors from all areas of scholarly publishing, including research scientists,…
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    COPE Australia Seminar

    Save the date! The seminar, held in collaboration with Wiley, WCRI (World Conference on Research Integrity) RMIT University and QUT,…
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    Australian Seminar 2018: Levers for transparency: from funding through research to publication

    …a range of perspectives: "What would you like to see by 2020 with respect to transparency in research?" …

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