From COPE <[email protected]>
Subject COPE FORUM 4 September 2020: Submit a case | Register
Date August 26, 2020 8:04 AM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Do you have a publication ethics issue and need help with next steps? Submit your case for discussion and advice at our September COPE Forum.

View this email in your browser ([link removed])

COPE Members


** COPE Forum
Friday 4 September 2020
------------------------------------------------------------

[link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum)


** September Forum
------------------------------------------------------------
COPE members

Our September Forum will follow the usual format where we discuss a topic brought to our attention by members, followed by members' cases presented for discussion and advice from all those participating in the Forum. This month the discussion topic is systematic manipulation of the publication process via "paper mills".
MORE INFORMATION & REGISTER ([link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum)) >


** Deadline to submit a case: Friday 28 August
------------------------------------------------------------
COPE members

Do you have a publication ethics issue and need help with the next steps? Submit your case for discussion among the participants of the Forum. The notes in each case reflect the discussion that takes place and are anonymised when added to the COPE website.
[link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum)


** Systematic manipulation of the publishing process via "paper mills"
------------------------------------------------------------
Increasingly, across the research publishing landscape, large scale manipulations of the publication process are being seen. The production of fraudulent papers at scale via alleged ‘paper mills’ is one such manipulation.

Paper mills are profit oriented, unofficial and potentially illegal organisations that produce and sell fraudulent manuscripts that seem to resemble genuine research. They may also handle the administration of submitting the article to journals for review and sell authorship to researchers once the article is accepted for publication. Indications that manuscripts may be produced by a paper mill are more readily detected at scale as they may be similar in layout, experimental approach and have similar images or figures.

Questions
* While publishers and editors can handle individual papers on a case-by-case basis, how do we tackle the bigger issues at play?
* What can publishers do to improve the screening processes to detect these problems earlier?
* Are there key author declarations that could be suggested that researchers make?
* Even for journals which do not have a mandatory data sharing policy, should authors be asked to store their original data/images in open or institutional repositories so that data are at least available on request?

This will be discussed at the start of the Forum with guest speaker Elisabeth Bik (Microbiome, and Science Integrity Consultant).

Whether or not you plan to attend the Forum, please leave your comments on the issue.

READ MORE AND COMMENT ([link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum)) >


** Deadline to register: Thursday 3 September
------------------------------------------------------------
You must register in advance to attend the Forum.
Warmest regards

Linda Gough
COPE Administrator
[link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum)

============================================================
** facebook.com/publicationethics ([link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum))
** facebook.com/publicationethics ([link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum))
** @C0PE ([link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum))
** @C0PE ([link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum))
** LinkedIn ([link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum))
** LinkedIn ([link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum))
** Publicationethics.org ([link removed](EMAIL_SEPTEMBER_2020_Forum))
Copyright ©2020 COPE,
All rights reserved.

Registered charity No 1123023. Registered in England and Wales, Company No 6389120
Registered office: New Kings Court, Tollgate, Chandler's Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO53 3LG, UK

You are receiving this email because you or your journal is a member of COPE or you have subscribed to COPE emails.
You can ** update your preferences ([link removed])
or ** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
.
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis