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  • Membership subscription fees

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    Case histories and post publication debate

    A letter to the editor from reader A was received by our journal concerning a published case history from author B.  Reader A questioned the choice of treatment and author B's conclusion regarding the reason why the patient died. We believe this case raises at least two interesting questions. Firstly, the patient, or in this case the patient's relatives, could possibly suffer an addition…
  • Case

    Conflicts of interest, corrections, and student research

    A journal usually publishes one student essay each issue. In a recent issue it published a student essay in support of a controversial but lucrative set of interventions. The paper declared no conflicts of interests and only listed two names in the acknowledgements section without describing their role in the manuscript.   The author had been studying an MSc when the first manuscrip…
  • Press

    …releases Action against paper mills United2Act has released a Consensus Statement which outlines five key areas of action against the impact of paper mills on the integrity of academic research and publishing.  19 January 2024
  • Resources and further reading

    …Educational Technologies in Medicine, 26-27 September 2013, Moscow, RussiaBehrooz Astaneh, COPE Council member EASE/ISMTE meeting, Blankenberge, Belgium 23-24 September 2013Mirjam Curno, COPE Council member APAME/JAMJE Seminar,…
  • News

    Facilitation & Integrity 2023, a year in review

    …Handling competing interests COPE discussion document Authorship COPE discussion document
  • News

    In the news: May & June 2022

    …risking research integrity? Covid-19 Public health restrictions in the jurisdiction of where research is performed during the pandemic should be observed and editorial processes should affirm this.  Peer review processes A historian of…
  • Case

    Unethical withdrawal after acceptance to maximize the 'impact factor'?

    We are a publisher with a portfolio of about 25 journals, with journal X being the flagship journal. Journal X has a high impact factor. We also publish a range of other, newer journals,  some of which are ranked highly but most have no impact factor. An author submitted a manuscript to journal Y where it underwent peer review and was accepted after revisions. After acceptance, the autho…
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    Duplicate submission and authorship dispute

    A case report was submitted to our journal (journal X) in February and accepted for publication in September that same year. In late September, the first author on the manuscript contacted us to inform us that this exact case report had just been published in another journal (journal Y) by some of his colleagues, including some of the authors of our manuscript. In the initial submission to our…
  • Case

    Publication of correspondence relating to a paper currently online

    A journal published an article discussing alleged partnerships between a well-known soft drinks brand and a number of health organisations in one particular country. The article was fully peer-reviewed prior to acceptance and now sits online in the journal’s advance access section of the website. A month after it appeared online, the Editor-in-Chief started to receive several written calls for…
  • Case

    Request for removal for one author but a coauthor cannot be reached

    A journal accepted a paper but after receiving the decision letter, the corresponding author asked if one of the coauthors could be removed from the authorship list. This coauthor is now a prominent politician and felt that their new role would conflict with being an author on the paper.    The journal informed the corresponding author that they would need written confirmation from…
  • Case

    Institution wants to retract despite ongoing legal proceedings

    The publisher informed the institution and the author that no further action would be taken while legal proceedings are ongoing. The institution did not reply. The publisher asked the author to provide the full document of the application to the court and expected timings, but those details have not been provided yet. Further delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic are expected.
  • News

    Diversity in Peer Review: Survey Results

    …Diversity Survey in Peer Review Week. Thank you to the 391 respondents who took part in the anonymous survey, most of whom were editors (66%) or publishers (19%). Here is a summary of the replies, including some that were written in by respondents in the “other” category: • 77% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that diversity and inclusion are important in peer review •
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    Should this paper be retracted?

    Journal Y received an original article for review, which was subsequently published online.    The editorial office was then contacted by Professor Y, not included in the coauthors’ list, who referred to research abuse in the article and requested its retraction. In particular, Professor Y presented a careful evaluation of the article available online, finding that more than half of…
  • Case

    Reviewer requesting addition of multiple citations of their own work

    A handling editor noticed a reviewer report where the reviewer instructed the author to cite multiple publications by the same reviewer in their manuscript. The handling editor noted a similar instance involving this reviewer from the past and requested the editorial office to look into his reviewing history. This uncovered a concerning pattern of behaviour where the reviewer habitually asked a…
  • Case

    Duplicate submission or self plagiarism. Is the author to blame?

    An article was submitted to Journal A for publication. According to the journal’s policy, the article was scanned using anti-plagiarism detection software, which gave a 17% similarity result. As the journal allows up to 20% similarity, the article was sent for peer review to two reviewers. One of the reviewers noted that the article had been published in a similar form in a conference proceedin…
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    An ambiguous plagiarism case

    A paper was published in journal A. The plagiarism check tool did not show any similarity during the peer review process.   Some time after publication of the paper, the editor-in-chief was contacted by an author who had published a paper in journal B. They claimed that the paper published in journal A was plagiarised from their MSc research project thesis and asked journal A to ret…
  • Forum discussion topics

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

    …IRB or any number of specialty IRBs have approved the research. Institutional Review Boards and tribal entities in the US Specialty IRBs can be found by googling different search terms, such as community, indigenous, or specialty, or very specific terms such as Maori, Hawaiian, Navajo, etc. Another…
  • News

    Case Discussion: Possible plagiarism

    …Case Summary Case 19-03 A whistleblower emailed a publisher, accusing two co-authors of substantial plagiarism in two chapters of a published book. Of the unattributed overlapping text, some was traced to the authors and some…
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    Letter from the COPE Chair: November 2020

    …finally, our peer review workshop will be held on Thursday 19 November, at the earlier time of 9.00am GMT (5.00pm AWST, 2.30pm IST) to enable a wider global range of our members to add their insights and experiences to the event. This workshop is now full. Look out for more COPE workshops in 2021. Wishing you all…

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