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Promoting integrity in scholarly research and its publication, COPE brings together all involved in scholarly research and its publication to strengthen the network of support, education and debate in publication ethics. https://publicationethics.org/
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Guest Post โ€” Is Growth Always Good News? 2026 Article Submission Surges scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2026/05/13/g...
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Handling batch retractions. Missed the live webinar? Watch the recording to hear practical perspectives on managing batch retractions, from coordinating investigations to drafting consistent notices and communicating with authors. ๐Ÿ‘‰ COPE Members watch the recording: https://ow.ly/jCla50Z7fPO
Handling batch retractions. Missed the live webinar? Watch the recording to hear practical perspectives on managing batch retractions, from coordinating investigations to drafting consistent notices and communicating with authors. ๐Ÿ‘‰ COPE Members watch the recording: https://ow.ly/jCla50Z7fPO
"When citation integrity is questioned" opens the June COPE Forum. The Forum then turns to a series of current cases for discussion and advice: Read more about the discussion, explore the cases, and register: https://ow.ly/bjM850Z9U2B #PublicationIntegrity
Managing batch retractions webinar: Monday 11 May 2026 Join our webinar to hear practical insights on investigations, notices, and communication in cases involving paper mills and systematic manipulation. ๐Ÿ‘‰ COPE Members register: https://ow.ly/PU7K50YQGNb #Retractions #PublicationEthics
As an editor have you seen a rise in review comments likely written by AI? Read the discussion and add your comments: https://ow.ly/IJNw50Z9XXY #AI #PublicationEthics
We are pleased to welcome our new Council Members Marco Seeber, Iryna Izarova, and Sergio Oreni Gordillo. Ana Maruลกiฤ‡, Frits Rosendaal, and Marie Souliรจre are elected to the Trustee Board, all long standing contributors to COPE. https://ow.ly/3TAI50YZ3Vz
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โ—Managing batch retractions webinar: Monday 11 May 2026 โ— Join our webinar to hear practical insights on investigations, notices, and communication in cases involving paper mills and systematic manipulation. ๐Ÿ‘‰ COPE Members register: https://ow.ly/PU7K50YQGNb #Retractions #PublicationEthics
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Should there be limits to the editorial use of assistive AI tools? This case was brought to COPE Forum at which a publisher identified several ethical dilemmas. ๐Ÿ‘‡ https://publicationethics.org/guidance/case/should-there-be-limits-editorial-use-assistive-ai-tools #AItools #JournalManagement
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Should there be limits to the editorial use of assistive AI tools? This case was brought to COPE Forum at which a publisher identified several ethical dilemmas. ๐Ÿ‘‡ https://publicationethics.org/guidance/case/should-there-be-limits-editorial-use-assistive-ai-tools #AItools #JournalManagement
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ScholarOne saw a submission surge in the first quarter of 2026 โ€” evidence that AI is increasing the strain on peer review's social contract with researchers.
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Guest Post โ€” Is Growth Always Good News? 2026 Article Submission Surges - The Scholarly Kitchen
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