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  • Case

    Dual submission

    _ Around one in five published papers are republished in substantial form. _ A study in the 80s found that over 10 per cent did not mention previous publication, but a second study at the end of the 90s suggested this figure was around 1%. _ It takes considerable time and effort to look at all the referenced papers to see if there is any overlap and then those are the published ones, not those…
  • News

    Letter from the COPE Chair: June 2022

    …src="/files/council/dan-kulp-90x90.png" style="margin: 3px 9px; float: left; width: 90px; height: 90px;" />Dan Kulp, COPE Chair       Read COPE Digest newsletter, June 2022, in which we launch the paper mills research report with STM and invite you to join the discussion on Dealing with complaints about the integrity of…
  • Event

    Scholarly publishing in a connected world: Turning disruptions into opportunities

    …publishing industry more widely. There will be tips on how to spot and deal with suspected paper mill submissions and guidance on how to manage large scale paper mills. Read more and register…
  • News

    New: Chinese resources

    …Chinese COPE resources We have new Chinese translations of COPE resources to add to our existing translated material. eLearning module: Introduction to Publication Ethics Guidelines: 
  • News

    Letter from the COPE co-Chairs: September 2018

    …href="https://publicationethics.org/about/council/chris-graf">Chris Graf and Geri Pearson 
  • Case

    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    A manuscript was submitted with a covering letter clearly stating the originality and unpublished nature of the work.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…
  • News

    Letter from the COPE Chair: September 2022

    …pleased by the interest we have received from institutions around the world and fully welcome their participation in future conversations around publication ethics. So, once again, enjoy Peer Review Week and I hope to see you at many of the events. Dan Kulp, COPE Chair
  • Event

    COPE Forum: September 2023

    COPE Members: join us for the COPE Forum where participants discuss publication ethics issues submitted by Members. The Forum will begin with a discussion on "Peer review models" before we ask participants for advice on Members' cases. REGISTER TODAY Submit a case to…
  • News

    Creating and implementing research data policies: COPE webinar report

    …consistently implemented. Quick polls that were held during the webinar revealed that most of the audience had experience of journal data policies as a publisher or editor (85%). Only 9% had not had any experience of journal data policies. Of those who had, most had encountered policies that encouraged data sharing (80%) or required a data availability statement (80%). Fewer had encountered mandatory…
  • Case

    Editor adding reference to an author's work

    Several years ago Author A was asked by Editor B to contribute an essay to a publication. The book took a long time to complete and underwent many modifications. When the book was published Author A noticed that several edits had been made to the text without Author A being informed and which Author A did not approve. The most notable edit is an added reference to a piece of text. The added
  • Event

    APAME 2013 Tokyo

    COPE will hold two 90 minute sessions on the afternoon of 3 August during the annual congress of the Asia Pacific Association of Medical Journal Editors (APAME) in association…
  • News

    Authorship, a blunt tool: "20 Jahre Research Integrity in Deutschland Was hat sich verändert? Wie geht es weiter?"

    …href="https://publicationethics.org/about/council/geraldine-pearson">Geri Pearson and Chris Graf
  • Webform

    COPE integrity workshop 2021

    …alt="Photo of COPE Council Member, Tara Hoke" src="/files/styles/140_wide/public/council/tara_hoke_sm_smarch.jpg" style="float:left; height:122px; margin:3px; width:90px" />Tara Hoke is General Counsel for the American Society of Civil Engineers, publisher of 35 peer-reviewed journals in the subject of civil engineering research and practice. Tara is…
  • Seminars and webinars

    COPE webinar 2018: Creating and implementing data research policies

    …policies across all its journals since 2016. As reported in a preprint Standardising and harmonising research data policy in scholarly publishing  (Hrynaszkiewicz et al, 4 April 2017), an expert working group found commonalities among the publisher’s 2500 journals and consulted with editors, librarians, and funders. It defined a company-wide…
  • News

    Top cases 2020

    …for a reviewer to be added as an author after publication;
  • News

    COPE at Wiley research seminar, Japan

    …related to open science/research and open data. The research seminar was attended by about 80 senior professionals working in research and/or its global communication in the academic, publishing, corporate, and non-profit sectors. …
  • News

    Letter from the COPE co-Chairs: August 2018

    …href="https://publicationethics.org/about/council/geraldine-pearson">Geri Pearson and Chris Graf

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