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.
redundant or duplicate publication, and undeclared conflicts of interest. in most instances journals should request investigations by research institutions, employers, funders, or the relevant national statutory body (for example, the Austrian Agency for Research Integrity) rather than conducting investigations themselves.
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