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  • News

    Letter from the COPE co-Chairs: November 2018

    …China. Adrian Ziderman has been re-elected for a second term to COPE Council. We welcome them all as we move into the next year.  Read November Digest: Post-Publication Discussions and Corrections   COPE co-Chair 
  • Case

    A case of duplicate publication

    Ten years ago, the author published a paper on the same subject in his country’s specialty journal. The first report was short and the product of the author’s graduate work. The publication was in their country’s language.  (Recently, the journal has been translating the abstracts of their previous publications into English, but the body of the text is still in their language.)  Subsequently, t…
  • Case

    How to deal with obvious but disclosed conflict of interest

    We are dealing with a paper which contains an obvious but disclosed conflict of interest. The paper has two authors who are company employees (one is the CEO). The study does not directly involve their product (a medical device) but does directly involve the assessment of the broader medical service which it supports. The results of their study are favourable toward the company. All company aff…
  • Resources and further reading

    This page contains links to COPE meeting reports and selected articles or news items on publication ethics which have been published elsewhere and may be of interest.  COPE NOTICES eLearning relaunched (21 August 2013)
  • Case

    Using industry knowledge to evaluate an ethics case

    A journal owned by publisher A recently posted an article critical of publisher B. Both publishers A and B are COPE members. Publisher B has already responded with several claims about the author’s methodology. Publisher A would normally defer to the journal’s editors. However, because the content of the article relates to the publishing industry, publisher A has particular insights into the to…
  • News

    Peer review resources

    …src="/files/u7140/screenshot_2021-09-16_at_21.16.21.png" style="width:100%" /> To narrow your search by the type of guidance you want, filter by ‘resource type’. COPE produces a variety of resource types: Guidelines COPE Guidelines are formal COPE policy and are intended to advise editors and publishers on expected publication ethics practices. Discussion documents…
  • News

    Upcoming CrossRef webinars

    …Date: Thursday, March 14, 2013Time: 8:00 am (San Francisco), 11:00 am (New York), 3:00 pm (London)Moderator: Rachael Lammey  Registration Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2013Time:…
  • Case

    Retrospective correction: how far back do we go?

    In 1990 a case report was published in which it was alleged that the use of a particular endotracheal tube had led to tracheal damage, requiring the child to have a tracheostomy and a tracheal reconstruction. This paper was from a specialist surgical unit, and a letter was subsequently received from the paediatricians who had cared for the baby at the referring hospital before and after the tra…
  • Case

    Suspected unattributed text in a published article

    An article was published in July. In October, a corrigendum was published to correct large sections of unattributed text. Two weeks later the journal and publisher received a complaint from a reader who accused the author of the published article of using text from an unpublished collaborative manuscript on which the published author was participating. This participation on the collaborative wo…
  • Case

    Preprint plagiarism

    Author group A deposited a preprint onto a preprint server and simultaneously submitted the manuscript to journal A. Peer review in journal A took some considerable time, but the paper (paper A) was eventually published. During the long peer review of paper A, author group A noticed that another set of authors, author group B, had published paper B in journal B. While paper B was submitted seve…
  • Case

    Author anonymity at the final proofreading stages

    A newly relaunched open access, peer reviewed journal operates a double blind peer-review system. At all stages of the review, until the decision to accept has been taken, neither the author nor the reviewer can identify the other. The journal always uses at least two reviewers, who are also unaware of the identity of each other. After the author has been told that the article is accepte…
  • Case

    Duplicate submission and request for withdrawal

    A paper was submitted to journal A and received a ‘revision’ decision. At some point following this decision, the authors emailed the journal to request withdrawal, citing inconsistencies in their data and subsequent conclusions. A search of the literature showed that the same paper (with the same authors) was published in journal B the day before the withdrawal request. Clearly, the authors wa…
  • Case

    Suspicious responses to authorship change requests

    A journal received a request for multiple changes to the authorship list after the manuscript was accepted. Originally, there were five co-authors. After acceptance, the journal received the following requests from author A, the corresponding author and co-first author: remove one of the co-authors (author D), add a new co-author (author E), reorder the list of authors, and change the designate…
  • News

    Case discussion: Editor manipulation of impact factor

    …="https://www.councilscienceeditors.org/resource-library/editorial-policies/white-paper-on-publication-ethics/2-1-editor-roles-and-responsibilities/#215" style="color:#0563c1; text-decoration:underline" target="_blank">https://www.councilscienceeditors.org/resource-library/editorial-policies/white-paper-on-publication-ethics/2-1-editor-roles-and-responsibilities/#215). Case Discussion This case is categorised under COPE’s Core Practice of
  • Forum discussion topics

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

    …citation frequency. As noted by Mudditt and Wulf (2016) and Denbo (2020) in articles…
  • News

    In the news: January 2018 Digest

    …href="https://librisbloggen.kb.se/2017/12/13/the-nordic-list/" target="_blank">https://librisbloggen.kb.se/2017/12/13/the-nordic-list/ And some reflections on 2017, and thoughts about 2018 from Kent Andersonhttps://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2017/12/21/wakeup-call-looking-back-2017-factors-affecting-2018/ 
  • News

    Complaints and appeals

    …upcoming COPE Forum and more. Read April 2018 Digest: Complaints and Appeals…
  • News

    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…
  • News

    Letter from the COPE Chair: November 2019

    …publication, publication on vulnerable populations, ethical conduct of research using animals, ethical conduct of research using human subjects, handling confidential data and ethical business/marketing practices”. This makes this core practice an overarching topic for all issues in publication ethics. The case we discuss in this issue is just one example of ethical oversight. It is case 17-21
  • Webform

    COPE integrity workshop 2021

    …Facilitation and Integrity at COPE: prevention, education and best practices in publication ethics 21 April 2021, online workshop, COPE members only 16:00-17:30 British Summer Time (UTC + 1) Find out what time this is in your country

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