Transcription of Best Practice Guidelines on Publishing Ethics
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Best Practice Guidelines on Publishing Ethics A Publisher s Perspective Second edition 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. CC BY-NC Contentsintroduction 1 Aims and scope 1 committee on Publication Ethics (coPe) 1 Ethics Helpdesk at Wiley 1 First: Speak with your publisher 2 Research integrity 2 Misconduct 2 Whistle blowing 2 Fabrication, falsification, and image manipulation 3 Plagiarism 3 duplicate and redundant publication 3 Sanctions 4 Research Ethics in journal articles 5 Human rights, privacy, and confidentiality 5 cultures and heritage
• Sample letters from COPE (login required) and Sample Correspondence for Editors from Council of Science Editors may be useful • Cases should be handled at a speed that allows appropriate care to be taken. • Investigations may lead to retractions, expressions of concern, or other sanctions. these are discussed in the sections that follow.
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