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Subject COPE Digest: Plagiarism | Self-citation
Date August 23, 2024 8:00 AM
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New: COPE Positions are short summaries of COPE advice which draw on a range of guidance. Forum discussion on plagiarism coming soon.

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COPE Digest
August 2024

Plagiarism | Self-citation

Welcome to the August issue of COPE Digest.

As we move towards the launch of our new strategy we have been looking to make COPE's position on a range of publication ethics topics more prominent for our community. We have launched a set of COPE Position ([link removed]) s ([link removed]) which are short summaries of our advice on a wide range of issues. Below we highlight just one of these, on self-citation, but we encourage readers to take a look, and share them with colleagues who may be interested.

United2Act are revising their draft resources to address the problem of paper mills, and welcome your feedback ([link removed]) to help shape the final versions.

Alysa Levene
COPE Operations Manager

PUBLISHING IN AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

Scholarly publishing is heavily focused on communication in English which can place unequal burdens on scholars from different backgrounds. What can be done to increase accessibility and what are the challenges versus benefits of doing so?

VIDEO AND DISCUSSION ([link removed]) >


** COPE FORUM
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TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER
14:00-15:30 BST / UTC+1
COPE Members Only

Plagiarism in 2024: discussion topic

Join us for the COPE Forum where participants discuss publication ethics issues submitted by members.

The Forum begins with a topic discussion on plagiarism in 2024. Plagiarism in scholarship is under renewed scrutiny due to changing research practices and the rise of AI. Debates include whether different parts of scholarly works should have varying originality standards, how authorship is defined in large collaborations, and the role of AI in levelling the playing field for authors whose first language is not the one they are publishing in. These changes necessitate reevaluating established concepts of plagiarism, including detection methods, institutional responses, and educational approaches, especially for idea plagiarism versus verbatim copying.

Whether or not you can attend the Forum we welcome comments which add to the discussion on the COPE website.

REGISTER FOR FORUM ([link removed]) >


** YOUR PUBLICATION ETHICS CASES
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COPE Members Only

COPE Members: if you have a publication ethics issue you are currently dealing with and need advice from other COPE members, submit your case for discussion and advice at the Forum or from COPE Council Members.
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HANDLING CITATION MANIPULATION

COPE recommends that journals should develop policies and standards on self-citation thresholds (which may vary by article type and field of research), provide educational resources to support best practice, and establish procedures to respond to potential misconduct.

SEE COPE POSITION ([link removed]) >


** PUBLICATION INTEGRITY WEEK
18 - 22 NOVEMBER 2024
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This week-long series of events will feature insights from across the publication integrity spectrum from sessions on good publication ethics practice to discussions on issues challenging research publishing.

PUBLICATION INTEGRITY WEEK ([link removed])


** MEASURING RETRACTION NOTICE QUALITY
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A study evaluating 768 retraction notices from two publishers demonstrates that improvements across publishers and notice contents are inconsistent, raising the need for a consensus on standards for retraction notices.

RETRACTIONS RESEARCH ARTICLE ([link removed]) >


** AI USE IN RESEARCH: PUBLISHER POLICIES
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With the increasing use of AI, publishers should be aware of the different risks different AI tools may have in spreading misinformation and bad science. Avi Staiman defines eight ways publishers may improve their approach to AI tools..

APPROACH TO AI ([link removed]) >


** PEER REVIEW WEEK
ONLINE
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This year's Peer Review Week is themed 'Innovation and Technology in Peer Review'. Many organisations participate during the week through webinars, podcasts, blogs and other resources.

PEER REVIEW WEEK ([link removed]) >


** UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA
DEPOK, INDONESIA
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COPE Council Member, Trevor Lane, has been invited to be the speaker at the "Universitas Indonesia Journals Internationalisation Workshop: Publication Ethics for Scholarly Journals". The workshop will take place on Tuesday 3 September.


** Submitting a guest editorial or opinion piece to COPE
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We welcome guest editorials and opinion articles regarding research and publication ethics from COPE members. Please read the COPE guest editorial policy ([link removed]) before submitting your article.


** COPE Digest Editors:
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Itamar Ashkenazi, COPE Council Member
Trevor Lane, COPE Trustee and Council Member
Managing Editor, Sarah Gillmore, COPE Engagement & Outreach Officer

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