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  • Seminars and webinars

    Seminar 2021: Ethical practice in research data publication - challenges, lessons and opportunities

    … Over the past decade, we have seen a marked increase in the publication of research data, driven by journal, funder, and institutional policies. This has brought ethical challenges specific to datasets, which can affect the journal publication related to the…
  • Event

    COPE Forum: Tuesday 23 March 2021

    …a reader's repeated concerns 20-11 Unable to contact authors 20-13 Author requesting removal of verbatim text from published paper 20-14 Reviewer's identity revealed Cases with questions for the Forum (PDF)…
  • News

    All Elsevier journals become COPE members

    …Editors will benefit from new partnership 13 February 2008 London, UK. The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) is pleased to announce its partnership with Elsevier, publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products and services. More than 2000 journals, the full collection of Health, Sciences and Science…
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    COPE Forum

    …unsatisfactorily resolved by institution (JM)   17-12 Potential figure manipulation with corresponding author uncontactable   (JM)   17-13 Unhelpful institution report (SS)   17-14 Withdrawal request by an author (LS) 4. Updates   17-09 Lead author Forum agenda and materials
  • Case

    Attempted plagiarism of a published report

    A review paper covering the prevention of a certain type of infection was submitted to Journal A. One of the reviewers identified that the paper was based word for word on a report that had published guidelines on the same area. The authors of both pieces are different. The only significant differences between the submission and the original paper were in the introduction and conclusion. The ed…
  • Seminars

    …="http://publicationethics.org/files/North%20American%20Seminar%202014_final%20program.pdf">Download PDF of the seminar programme) "New technologies and behavior for identifying publication ethics issues" The 2014 North American Seminar was held on Wednesday 13 August 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Persistent identifiers in the…
  • Event

    COPE Forum: Monday 5 November 2018

    …18-11 Increased number of casual submissions 18-12 A pre-submission inquiry with a bribe 18-13 Self-plagiarism and suspected salami publishing 18-14 Authorship conflict 18-15 Peer reviewer contacted by author 18-16 Data fabrication in a rejected manuscript 18-17 Possible plagiarism 18-18 Victim of article theft wants correction to list…
  • Event

    COPE Forum: Monday 11 February 2019

    …work 19-02 Dispute arising from peer review of a rejected comment and published correction 19-03 Possible plagiarism 19-04 Suspected plagiarism 4. Updates 18-08 Scientific misconduct claim from a whistleblower where the institution will not investigate 18-13 Self-plagiarism and suspected salami publishing 18-15 Peer reviewer contacted…
  • Event

    COPE Forum: Monday 11 November 2019, 4pm (GMT)

    …topic whether or not you are planning on joining the Forum. 3. New cases 19-12 Appropriate scope of review for retractions 19-13 Reproducibility of methodology 19-14 Removal of an author 19-15 Authorship dispute during review process 4. Updates on cases 19-09 Deceased author 19-08 Authorship issue related to misleading…
  • News

    J-STAGE Seminar, Japan

    Trevor Lane, COPE Council Member, represented COPE at the Second J-STAGE Seminar in Tokyo, Japan, on 21 October 2019, at…
  • Case

    Uncertain treatment of four patients following previous published experiments

    A medically qualifed author submitted a paper in which he described the treatment of four cases of “pesticide poisoning presented as ME.”These four cases had doubtful sounding evidence of pesticide poisoning. The author treated them with a mixture of choline and ascorbic acid. He did this because: “Between the years 1968 and 1973 I had carried out a number of unpublished experiments on patie…
  • Case

    Undeclared conflict of interest

    …the editors. - The journal launched an investigation with the authors' knowledge, and in conjunction with the institution, where the research was conducted. This concluded that the first two allegations were unfounded. But the undisclosed conflict of interest allegation was upheld. Ten of the 13 co-authors subsequently issued a partial retraction and an investigation by the national regulatory body…
  • Event

    COPE North American seminar

    …'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, sans-serif; line-height: 19.5px;">13 August 2014 at the 
  • Forum discussion topics

    COPE Forum 12 February 2016: Data sharing

    …Publishers, including PLOS and the BMJ Publishing Group, that have implemented data sharing requirements have found that it is not trivial to do. A recent post on the Scholarly Kitchen discussed the costs and workforce issues that could result from making data sharing…
  • Event

    Workshop: Introduction to publication ethics

    …href="https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C0ovpFo_Sp2BeULr2AyfBA#/registration">REGISTER TODAY  --> Introduction to publication ethics Monday 26 February 2024, 12:00-13:30 GMT / UTC This workshop is an introduction to the principles of publication ethics and how to use the guidance and tools available to embed publication ethics in a journal's daily practice. Trevor Lane and Anubhav Pradhan review the Ethics Toolkit and other COPE resources,…
  • Case

    Dispute over submitted comment and the right to be forgotten

    Some time after publishing a paper, a journal received a comment highlighting serious issues with the methods reported, and claiming that the conclusions could not be trusted. The comment was 13 pages long and rather technical in nature, so it was peer reviewed.    The journal contacted the authors to respond to the comment but they replied that they wished instead to completely…
  • Case

    Registration of a randomised control trial

    …/04/15/retrospectively-registered-trials-editors-dilemma/   https://trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13063-016-1310-8 
  • Authorship and AI tools

    …href="https://publicationethics.org/news/challenge-ai-chatbots-journal-editors">The challenge of AI chatbots for journal editors, guest editorial, February 2023 COPE position statements Page history First published: 13 February 2023…
  • FORUM DISCUSSION TOPIC: comments please

    …discussed. Publishers, including PLOS and the BMJ Publishing Group, that have implemented data sharing requirements have found that it is not trivial to do. A recent post on the Scholarly Kitchen (
  • Event

    COPE Forum: July 2023

    …will be held at 12:00-13:30pm (BST / UTC+1) 1. Update on COPE activities Update on COPE activities by the Chair. 2. Forum discussion topic We begin the COPE Forum with a discussion on the topic of Best practices for guest edited collections.

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