Research integrity is a red-hot topic right now in the scientific community, and for good reason. Scientific misconduct has the potential to cause harm, even if unintentional. And unfortunately it’s ...
A new survey has revealed a widespread lack of clarity among researchers in China regarding ethical publishing practices, particularly when third-party manuscript services are involved. Analyzing the ...
Amsterdam, March 04, 2008 – Elsevier, the world-leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, announced today the launch ...
Hate speech is on the rise. In Canada alone, it increased by a staggering 600 per cent between 2015 and 2016 as part of what some have called "the Trump effect." Academia is not immune to this trend.
What keeps journal editors up at night? Inclusion issues, along with plagiarism and other kinds of fraud, according to a new report from the Committee on Publication Ethics. The report's authors first ...
Remember, it is a condition of acceptance of manuscripts that they have not been previously published elsewhere nor are under consideration by any other periodical. The existence and content of all ...
In part 1 and part 2 of this post, I described how I found myself inadvertently writing a recovery memoir—a type of book that my own research had shown is often harmful to people with an eating ...
Digital News Publishers Association Code of Ethics, HindustanTimes News - The object of this Code is to outline high standards, ethics and practices in digital news publishing, and does not constitute ...
Hate speech is on the rise. In Canada alone, it increased by a staggering 600 per cent between 2015 and 2016 as part of what some have called “the Trump effect.” Academia is not immune to this trend.
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