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|Title=COPE core practices
 
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|Is About=The Core Practices are applicable to all involved in publishing scholarly literature: editors and their journals, publishers (and institutions). Therefore COPE's Core Practices should be considered alongside specific national and international codes of conduct for research and are not intended to replace these<ref>https://publicationethics.org/core-practices</ref>.
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|Is About=The COPE core practices are guidelines for all stakeholders involved in academic publishing. They replaced COPE’s previous code of conduct and may be used in addition to national codes of conduct.
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|Important Because=To prevent misconduct in academic publishing it is important to define the best practices and ethical standards. Therefore, these core practices dictate how to ethically handle potential cases of misconduct, as well as ways to minimize the chances that misconduct may occur in academic publishing.
 
|Important For=Early career researchers; All stakeholders in research
 
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|Has Location=United Kingdom
 
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|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Publication ethics; Research misconduct; Authorship; Conflict of interest; Data management; Reproducability; Peer review; Intellectual property; Allegations of misconduct
 
|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Publication ethics; Research misconduct; Authorship; Conflict of interest; Data management; Reproducability; Peer review; Intellectual property; Allegations of misconduct
 
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 19 August 2021

Education

COPE core practices

What is this about?

The COPE core practices are guidelines for all stakeholders involved in academic publishing. They replaced COPE’s previous code of conduct and may be used in addition to national codes of conduct.

Why is this important?

To prevent misconduct in academic publishing it is important to define the best practices and ethical standards. Therefore, these core practices dictate how to ethically handle potential cases of misconduct, as well as ways to minimize the chances that misconduct may occur in academic publishing.

For whom is this important?

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