Publication ethics issues in AHSS: New study
…a range of resources to support journal editors and publishers on all aspects of ethical issues in research publishing. The study was commissioned to address perceptions within COPE that Arts, Humanities, and Social Science members may not consider COPE to be as relevant to them as to Science, Technology, Medicine members. This primary research project was the first COPE has carried out…Member Insight
…on paper mills, and we announce our first webinar on paper mills which will be held during Peer Review Week. We had a discussion on "Dealing with complaints about the integrity of published research" at our June Forum which is available and open for comments. COPE members attending the Forum also discussed and gave advice on new cases: journal's concerns about an institution; editor's conflict of…- News
Paper mills in the news
…the French National Centre for Scientific Research and President and Co-Founder of The PubPeer Foundation. During the session, Chris recommended that a broad coalition could be created, between those who are able to act to make change happen, particularly with the awarding and application of funds, and the creation of policy that could better guard against threats to integrity of global research… - Case
Claim of plagiarism in published article
…handled differently. On a poll of the Forum audience, more than half agreed that the editor should reach out to the other editor, obtain their side of the story and perhaps then establish how proper correction of the literature can be done.… Presentations
…Presented by Sabine Kleinert At the First World Conference on Research Integrity Lisbon, Portugal September 2007 2006 The Sudbø affair: lessons to be learnt by…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)