November 2024
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Publication Integrity Week
Monday 18 to Friday 22 November 2024

Take the next step and register for events which matter to you. This week of events features publication integrity insights, from good publication ethics practice to issues challenging research publishing.

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Register by: 14 November

PLAGIARISM

Monday 18 November

Monday sessions are open to COPE Members and non-members. There is no charge for COPE Members. There is a fee of £75 GBP Sterling for non-members to cover all sessions today (waivers are available in certain circumstances).

We are facing new challenges and ways of thinking about plagiarism. The speakers in this session will describe some of these new perspectives and outline what they mean for the world of scholarly publishing.

Welcome and introduction
12:00-12:30 GMT / UTC
  • Dan Kulp COPE Chair
  • Nancy Chescheir COPE Vice-chair
Historical scholarly paradigms and their relationships to intellectual property
12:45-13:05 GMT / UTC
  • Fabienne Michaud, Product Manager for Research Integrity, Crossref
We need a new word for plagiarism
13:05-13:25 GMT / UTC
  • Alexandre Clausse PhD student at Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France
Plagiarism wars "weaponisation of plagiarism"
13:25-13:45 GMT / UTC
  • Mark Barnes Ropes and Gray law firm, US
Redefining plagiarism
13:45-14:05 GMT / UTC
  • Sarah Eaton Editor-in-Chief International Journal for Educational Integrity, COPE Council Member
Q&A
14:05-14:30 GMT / UTC

Question and answer session featuring all of today's speakers on the topic of plagiarism.

WORKING TOGETHER

TUESDAY 19 NOVEMBER
11:00-15:20 GMT / UTC

Tuesday sessions are open to COPE Members and non-members. There is no fee to pay.

This half day has a special focus on journals, publishers, and university and research institutes working together to solve publication integrity issues. This event is open to all working in, or interested in, publication integrity.

Introduction with Nancy Chescheir COPE Vice-chair

What role do all stakeholders play in ensuring the integrity of the scholarly record?
Speakers will share their perspectives from different roles:
  • Funder Sheila Garrity US National Institute for Health
  • University research integrity officer Roderick Wayland Bates Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • Publisher Mike Streeter Wiley
  • Research scientist Jennifer Byrne University of Sydney
  • Journal editor Mike Geary International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics
  • Journal editor Kamran Abbasi BMJ
Is there a crisis in peer review?
Paul Fisher, COPE Council, chairs this session with:
  • Ruth O'Hara Senior Associate Dean for Research, Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Holden Thorp editor-in-chief, Science
 Education to avoid publication integrity pitfalls
  • Katherine Stephan Research Engagement Librarian and Librarian representative of Think.Check.Submit.
  • Christie Hurrell Acting Associate University Librarian for Collections, Content Services, and Research Support Libraries and Cultural Resources at the University of Calgary
  • Jason Hu Chair of the United2Act working group on Education and Awareness, and COPE Council
 Concluding remarks with Dan Kulp COPE Chair

THE FUTURE OF PUBLICATION ETHICS

WEDNESDAY 20 NOVEMBER
13:00-17:00 GMT / UTC

Wednesday sessions are open to COPE Members and non-members. There is no charge for COPE Members. There is a fee of £75 GBP Sterling for non-members to cover all sessions today (waivers are available in certain circumstances).

Across three different panels we will hear from experts on how we can use AI to detect ethical issues, how ethics can be applied to publications  beyond books and journals, and how peer review is changing in the modern age.

AI for enhanced research integrity: Innovations and practical applications
Marie Soulière COPE Council, moderates this session with:
  • Joris van Rossum Program Director at STM Solutions
  • Elena Vicario Orri Head of Research Integrity, Frontiers
Applying publication ethics to 'non-traditional' publications
Marie Soulière COPE Council, moderates this session with:
  • Scott Edmunds editor-in-chief Gigascience
  • Martyn Rittman Project Manager, Crossref
  • Wei Mun Chan Research Integrity Manager, eLife 
The future of peer review
Vivienne C Bachelet editor-in-chief Medwave moderates this session with:
  • Speaker to be confirmed, Wiley
  • Avi Staiman Founder and CEO, Academic Language Experts
  • Sven Fund Managing Director, Reviewer Credits

PAPER MILLS

THURSDAY 21 NOVEMBER
11:30-15:30 GMT / UTC

Two webinars on this day are open to both COPE Members and non-members. There is no fee to pay.
The workshop is open to COPE Members only. 


Learn how the United2Act project on tackling paper mills is progressing, hear from an expert on authorship for sale, and (for COPE Members only) take part in a practical workshop on handling cases of suspected paper mill activity.

UNITED2ACT: insights on ongoing projects and the latest available resources
Deborah Kahn co-Chair United2Act moderates this session with Working Group Chairs:
  • Jason Hu (Education and awarenessTaylor & Francis
  • Elizabeth Moylan (Improve post-publication corrections) Senior Manager, Research Integrity Strategy and Policy, Wiley
  • Nandita Quederi (Facilitate dialogue between stakeholders) SVP, Research & Analytics and Editor-in-Chief, Web of Science
  • Jennifer Byrne (Research on paper mills) University of Sydney 
  • Blaine Butler (Develop trust markers) Center for Open Science
Authorship for sale
Jigisha Patel Independent Research Integrity Consultant and COPE Council Member moderates this session with:
  • Nick Wise Principal Supervisor, University of Cambridge
  • Anna Abalkina  Research Fellow, Freie Universität Berlin
Workshop: How to handle suspected cases of paper mills (COPE Members only)
  • Jigisha Patel Independent Research Integrity Consultant and COPE Council
  • Kim Eggleton Research Integrity and Inclusion Manager, IOP Publishing
  • Simone Ragavooloo Frontiers and COPE Advisor

DEALING WITH DATA

FRIDAY 22 NOVEMBER
11:00-15:15 GMT / UTC

Friday sessions are open to COPE Members and non-members. There is no charge for COPE Members. There is a fee of £75 GBP Sterling for non-members to cover all sessions today (waivers are available in certain circumstances).

The speakers in this session will address data issues from a range of perspectives, from considering equality and diversity, to handling qualitative data, and implementing data sharing policies.


How inclusivity improves data quality: problems with helicopter research
Mabel Chew COPE Council, moderates this session with:
  • Anuja Jayarman Chief Impact Officer, ARMMAN (Advancing reduction in mortality and morbidity of mothers, children and neonates)
  • Irene Torres Technical Director, Fundacion Octaedro
  • Michelle Kennedy University of Newcastle
  • Raglan Maddox Australian National University
Interpretation of qualitative data
Anubhav Pradhan COPE Council, moderates this session with:
  • Sheetal Patil Indian Institute for Human Settlements
  • Pritish Behera Learning, Monitoring, and Evaluation (LME) Lead, Chhattisgarh office of the Foundation for Ecological Security
Roles and responsibilities in implementing data sharing policies
Heather Tierney COPE Council moderates this session with:
  • Iratxe Puebla FORCE11
  • Nishchay Shah Cactus Communications
  • Jess Herzog Head of Publishing Services, Dryad

Payment by non-members


Payment by non-members for Monday, Wednesday and Friday events can be made by:
  • online card payment
  • requesting an invoice for payment by bank transfer, Paypal, or card.
Payment must be received within 5 days of receipt of invoice or by 14 November, whichever comes first.

Tuesday and Thursday events are free for non-members.
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