- News
Letter from the COPE Chair: November 2019
…/>COPE Chair Deborah Poff Read November Digest newsletter with a focus on Ethical Oversight and a discussion exploring the ethics of routine antenatal care in… - News
Letter from the COPE Chair: January 2020
…regards, COPE Chair Deborah Poff In COPE's January Digest we launch the predatory publishing discussion document, hear from Helena… - News
Letter from the COPE Chair: January 2021
…We wish you all a safe and healthy beginning to the year, and look forward to engaging with you in 2021. COPE Chair Deborah Poff, CM,PhD - News
Letter from the COPE Chair: April 2022
…of the workshops, and they intend to release the report soon. Dan Kulp, COPE Chair COPE Digest newsletter: April 2022 In our latest guest article, find out more about a project to detect… - News
Asia Pacific Association of Medical Journal Editors (APAME): Xi'an, China
…="https://publicationethics.org/guidance?t=&type%5B%5D=Discussion+documents&sort=score">discussion, and educational resources. … - Flowcharts
Arabic: all flowcharts
…href="https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Flowcharts">Search all flowcharts … - News
Letter from the COPE Chair: March 2020
…href="https://publicationethics.org/about/council/deborah-poff-0">Deborah Poff Read COPE's March Digest for more on 'Editing of peer review comments' survey, the case discussion and publication ethics news and events as gathered by COPE Council. Read March Digest: Publication ethics… - News
Vacancies on COPE Council 2021
…including details of how to apply for a position on COPE Council. The closing date for applications is Friday 23 July 2021. … Publication and research ethics related to geopolitical issues
…="https://www.alpsp.org/News/alpsp-statement-support-for-ukraine-march-2022#:~:text=The%20Association%20of%20Learned%20and,solidarity%20with%20the%20Ukrainian%20people.">ALPSP statement of Support for the Ukrainian People, 4 March 2022 STM statement: STM statement of support for the people of Ukraine Page last updated 13…Common ethical and editorial dilemmas of author misconduct: how should we respond?
…36 13 In most of the 212 cases (n=163), there is evidence of misconduct; in 36 cases, there is probably none. Common causes of research misconduct Duplicate/redundant/salami publication 58 Authorship…- News
Liz Wager discusses retractions in the BMJ
…the commercial company is taking a far more active role in attempting to correct the literature than many academic institutions. Liz is currently in the process of developing these guidelines further and wonders whether we should be considering the role of commercial companies as well as academic institutions in these guidelines. What are your thoughts? Online learning: Request for proposals
…individuals/organisations with expertise in developing content for online learning aimed at a scholarly audience. Deadline: Responses to this proposal due by close of business on 4 November 2020 Online training request for proposal (pdf) …Subcommittees and working groups
…href="https://publicationethics.org/about/council/caroline-porter">Caroline Porter Back to top Books Scope This subcommittee limits its scope to scholarly publications, and defines a scholarly book as a long-form output of published research that has been peer reviewed and makes an original contribution to the body of knowledge. Objectives Conduct…Dealing with editor misconduct
Small group discussions Case 1: Adding references after final proof When their paper is published, the authors of a study are surprised to see that changes have been made that were not in the final proof sent to them before publication. A comment has been added to the introduction, emphasising a view contrary to the…- News
Letter from the COPE Chair: December 2019
…href="https://publicationethics.org/about/council/deborah-poff-0">Deborah Poff In December's Digest we list the top 5 cases visited on our website in 2019 which deal with issues of plagiarism, authorship, predatory publishing and ethical oversight, and we have four new cases to share with you as discussed by #C0PEMembers at the latest forum. Members at the forum began a discussion on 'Artificial Intelligence in decision… - News
Letter from COPE Vice-Chair: February 2020
… In COPE's February Digest we highlight two cases from the COPE archive that tie into the theme of our next COPE Forum discussion and a survey we’ll be sending to you in March, to find out what COPE members think about editing peer review comments. Other events in 2020 include a March COPE workshop in Melbourne, held in conjunction with ISTME, and our March Forum with…