COPE European Seminar, Leiden, Netherlands
Monday 23 September 2019, 9.30am - 5.00pm
Daily realities and future challenges in publication ethics
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We will delve into hot topics of Text Recycling, Predatory Publishing, Retractions and more. Editors, publishers, authors and all those interested in publication ethics are welcome to attend our Seminar.
Registration closes 6 September
Free to COPE members
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Howard Browman
Institute of Marine Research, Storebø, Norway, and COPE Council
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Catriona Fennell
Director Publishing Services, STM Journals, Elsevier
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Thed van Leeuwen
Senior Researcher, Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden, The Netherlands
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Deborah Poff
President, Leading with Integrity, and COPE Chair
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Michael Pemberton
Georgia Southern University. Professor of Writing and Linguistics, Director of the University Writing Center, and Editor of Across the Disciplines
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Cary Moskovitz
(Lead PI), Duke University. Associate Professor of the Practice and Director of Writing in the Disciplines, Thompson Writing Program
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David R Hansen
Associate University Librarian for Research, Collections and Scholarly Communications, Lead Copyright and Information Policy Officer, Duke University Libraries
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Deborah Kahn
Publishing Director, Taylor & Francis, and COPE Council
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Frank van Kolfschooten
Writer and journalist with main areas of interest in (medical) science, sports and history
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SESSIONS
What's new from COPE
- New discussion document on citation manipulation
- Updated guidance on retractions
- Revised discussion document on preprints
- Revised discussion document on what constitutes authorship
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The Text Recycling Research Project: the first large scale investigation of the topic
- What do gatekeepers across academic fields believe about appropriate text recycling practice
- What do STEM researchers actually do in practice?
- When is text recycling legal and when does it violate copyright or contract law?
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Predatory publishing plenary
- New guidance from COPE on predatory publishing
- A philosophical whistle-stop tour of the complexities in defining and naming the problem
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Retractions
- COPE's updated retraction guidelines
- Scientometrics of retractions
- A publisher's perspective on retractions
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Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences research
- Findings from COPE's research on publication ethics issues among editors in the arts, humanities, and social sciences
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Integrity issues
- The responsibilities, difficulties and challenges of 25 years of reporting on cases of research misconduct in the media
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Cases workshop
- Small groups discussing real cases that have been presented at COPE Forum
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Register for the COPE European Seminar
DATE: Monday 23 September, 2019
TIME: 9.30am - 5.00pm
VENUE: Golden Tulip Leiden Centre, Schipholweg 3, 2316 XB, Leiden, Netherlands Venue directions >
COST: Free for COPE Members. The registration fee for non-members is £150.
DEADLINE: The deadline to register is 6 September 2019
REGISTER FOR COPE EUROPEAN SEMINAR >
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Warmest regards,
Linda Gough
COPE Administrator
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