- Seminars and webinars
European Seminar 2017: Arts, humanities, and social sciences. What do we need from COPE?
At the 2017 COPE European Seminar, Deborah Kahn, Publishing Director of Medicine and Open Access at Taylor & Francis presented her thoughts on what the arts, humanities and social sciences need from an organisation such as COPE. … - News
COPE Forum: 9 December 2014 meeting
…so please register quickly if you wish to join in the discussion.Reserve your Webinar seat now at:https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5128542607968922114 The website link will be open from 8am to enable you to test your audio settings. The Forum, however, will start promptly at 9am… - News
COPE Forum: 10 June 2015 meeting
…to 100 attendees, so please register quickly if you wish to join in the discussion. Reserve your Webinar seat now at:https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/876451871628660482 The website link will be open from 9.30am to enable you to test your audio settings. The Forum, however, will start promptly at… - News
COPE Forum: 9 December 2015
…attendees, so please register quickly if you wish to join in the discussion. Reserve your Webinar seat now at:https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9218809434404207617 The website link will be open from 11.30am to enable you to test your audio settings. The Forum, however, will start promptly at 12… - Event
COPE Forum: Thursday 1 August 2019
The next COPE Forum will be a face to face meeting at the INANE Conference in Topaz Ballroom 2, The Reno Renaissance Hotel in Reno, Nevada, USA. it will run from 2.15pm to 5pm (Pacific Daylight Time). Resources and further reading
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In the news: February 2018 Digest
…platform of urgency, have made their entire dataset of coral reef habitats and fish in the western central Pacific available online. This was done under the US Open Data policy.https://theconversation.com/how-open-data-can-help-the-world-better-manage-coral-reefs-88805 - News
In the news: September 2020
Each month COPE Council members gather and share publication ethics news. This month the news includes articles on peer review, diversity and inclusivity, research integrity, and more. Peer Review Sometimes reviews of papers can stray into personal attacks. The author encourages training on how to - News
Guest article: Inclusion in Scholarly Practice
…as for panels or media interviews) as white and male. Two years ago Keisha Blain, Emily Prifogle and I co-founded womenalsoknowhistory.com, a fully searchable website where scholars build profiles and editors, peers, and journalists can find women experts. Over 3,600 women historians have profiles on the site, and the traffic… - Event
Editing medical journals (short course)
…Editorial Board members and managing editors. See www.pspconsulting.org/medical-short.shtml or contact Pippa Smart… - Seminars and webinars
North American Seminar 2016: Can you spot a fake? The trends of fake peer reviews
…Download presentation: Can you spot a fake? The trend of fake peer reviews [PDF, 848KB] … - Seminars and webinars
COPE Podcast 2018: Diversity and Inclusivity in Peer Review
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In the news: May 2021
Each month, COPE Council members find and share publication ethics news. This month the news includes articles on peer review, preprints, open access, and more. Authorship This paper published in the Indian Journal of Gastroenterology and aimed at educating postgraduate scientists… - News
Liz Wager discusses retractions in the BMJ
Liz Wager's recent blog in the BMJ discusss how tricky retractions can be, such as a recent one where the retraction was requested by the company who funded the study and whose employees carried out the research. Although there were some errors in the study, the conclusions were valid. (Liz Wager, Trouble with retractions,1 July: http://blogs.bmj.com… Editing, reviewing and writing during COVID-19
…2021 2020 saw a sharp increase in articles on all subjects being submitted to scientific journals. The changes in science publishing were seen in the speed of review, the number of preprints and the topics of research. Nature: how COVID science changed publishing December 2020 A series of posts…- News
In the news: February Digest
…this evolving principle of science. He writes that open science principles, and how they will influence universities, funding agencies, researchers, and the public, will take years to fully develop. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10677-019-10053-3 A summary of 3 major issues in…