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  • Forum discussion topics

    What does peer review mean in the arts, humanities and social sciences?

    …include adding non-native speakers to editorial boards to advise from a high level perspective in an important way; editors entering retirement offering mentorship outside the publication process; for society journals, pairing society members internationally with published mentors and see if they can meet the authorship criteria Post your comments and feedback below.
  • News

    Intellectual property focus

    …guide authors in when not to post work to a preprint platform. Publishers and editors could further assist authors by helping to update the SHERPA/RoMEO database, an online resource on publisher copyright and self-archiving policies. Authors' contributions to journals must in turn respect the intellectual property rights of…
  • News

    In the news: September 2018 Digest

    …href="https://wellcome.ac.uk/news/how-we-judge-research-outputs-when-making-funding-decisions" target="_blank">https://wellcome.ac.uk/news/how-we-judge-research-outputs-when-making-funding-decisions
  • News

    In the news: April 2018 Digest

    …servers varied little from their final poublished versions, suggesting the commercial publishers’ added value is limitedhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00799-018-0234-1 Peer review fails to prevent publication of paper with unsupported claims about peer review A recent publication,…
  • News

    Citations: Link, Locate, Discover, Connect

    …target="_blank">http://garfield.library.upenn.edu/papers/jcr1975introduction.pdf [2] Cited references from the Book Citation Indexes were added as contributing materials to the JCR in 2018, and are included in the recently published 2017 Journal Impact Factors and other JCR metrics.  The set of content whose citations are included in the JCR now comprise:  Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Emerging…
  • News

    New COPE members Jan-March 2019

    …ethics outlined in the Core Practices. Journals Accounting and Financial Control (Business Perspectives) ACS Materials Letters (American Chemical Society)
  • Forum discussion topics

    Bias in peer review

    …href="https://publicationethics.org/resources/seminars-and-webinars/dei-in-practice-panel">Driving diversity, equity, and inclusion to shape the future of publication ethics, COPE Seminar 2021 Diversifying editorial boards, article, 2021 Your comments  Anyone (members and non-members) can comment on this discussion. Comments are reviewed and, on approval, added below.…
  • News

    In the news: March 2021

    …Hospital Research Institute checklist to be from predatory publishers. Less than half referenced some area of dentistry. Peer review In an analysis of two medical journals which use an open peer review process,
  • News

    In the news: April 2021

    …is to help build peer reviewer competency to benefit not only the reviewer but the quality of papers published. Authorship Dr. Helen Kara offers a useful guide to social science researchers on the pleasures and pain of co-authorship, and references COPE…
  • News

    In the news: September 2021

    …illustrated that Southern research outperforms research from the North. Research systems in the South should be able to define frameworks for assessing the value of research.  COVID-19 The reported
  • Forum discussion topics

    Systematic manipulation of the publishing process via “paper mills”

    …is not necessarily a sign of a paper mill submission but if there are other red flags, it can be useful. Some additional features have been added. The original features for the tool were to protect against reviewer fraud and a report would only be issued after peer review. A new setting (low, medium, high) can raise an alert if there is a high rate of submission from the same device. Would it be…
  • News

    Case Discussion: Lack of trial registration leads to new concerns about study conduct and ethical review/approval

    …institution, who was not a co-author and wished to remain anonymous, informed the editors that the ethics committee named in the article did not exist at the institution. After not hearing back from the authors, the editors added a Comment to the article alerting readers of non-adherence to clinical trial requirements. The authors later said that ethics approval had been granted by another…
  • News

    Where next in peer review? Part 2: COPE commentary

    …knowledge to fully understand the capabilities and threats presented by AI. On the potential for personal information to make its way back into training data, for example, Dustin Smith (a self-declared ‘AI optimist’) was quite clear. Where LLMs are trained on closed data sets (that is, with no new information added to it over time), there is little risk of material submitted to it reappearing in…
  • Membership application FAQ

    …membership is accepted? When your application is accepted, you will receive an email confirming this. You will receive a link to COPE’s Member Handbook which details the benefits of being a COPE member as well as how to manage your membership. If membership fees are applicable, an invoice will be sent to you. Once your membership fees are paid, your journal details will be added to our…
  • News

    In the news: October-November 2021

    …Global South The number of times the term "Global South" appeared in the title, abstract or keywords in Scopus went from near zero in 2003, to more than 1600 in 2020. But what is "the Global South"? These authors argue that the "Global South" should be…
  • Common editorial dilemmas: hypothetical cases

    …conclusions, adding that your last letter to them stated you would accept the revision if they took into account the reviewer's comments, which they have done in full.   Discussion The editor has already said s/he would accept with minor revisions, which had been done. Arguably the onus is on the editor to accept this article.…
  • News

    Welcome new COPE members April-June 2019

    Welcome to our new members who have joined COPE between April and June 2019. The new members have been assessed against criteria outlined in the Principles of Transparency and signing up to COPE shows that they intend to follow the highest standards of publication ethics and to apply COPE principles of publication ethics outlined in the 
  • Seminars and webinars

    Webinar 2022: Managing paper mills

    …processes? They are probably equally concerning. They are both bad in terms of contaminating the published record, but they operate in a slightly different way. And paper mills and predatory publishers can overlap eg predatory publishers may run paper mills. We need more research to understand this. Are there any legitimate reasons for adding an author after acceptance? We have seen…

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