Committee on Publication Ethics: COPE

Seminars

Listed below are details of up-coming seminars as well as programmes and presentations from previous years. Reports from some older presentations can be found in the Annual Reports .

Seminars

2012

Presentations at the 2012 North American Seminar (Download PDF [32 kb] of the seminar programme)

The 2012 North American Seminar was held on Friday, 19 October 2012 at the Bechtel Conference Center, ASCE Building, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, Virginia, USA.

Retraction of scientific papers: The Science experience — Barbara Jasny, Deputy Editor of Science
Watch presentation [15:56] Download presentation [PDF 1MB]

CrossMark: there is no final version — Carol Meyer, CrossMark
Watch presentation [13:38] Download presentation [PDF 9.5MB]

Legal issues in corrections, retractions and expressions of concern — Mark Seeley, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Elsevier
Watch presentation [16:05] Download presentation [PDF 100 kb]

 

Presentations at the 2012 European Seminar (Download PDF [63 kb] of the seminar programme)

The 2012 European Seminar was held on Friday, 16 March 2012 at Charles Darwin House , London UK.

Retractions and misconduct: Lessons from Science — Dr Andrew Sugden, Deputy Editor and International Managing Editor, Science  
Watch presentation [11:00]  Download presentation [PDF 3.3 MB]

CrossMark: there is no final version — Ed Pentz, CrossMark
Watch presentation [13:30]  Download presentation [PDF 7.5 MB]

Legal issues in corrections and retractions — Joss Saunders, Blake Lapthorn Solicitors
Watch presentation [13:18]  Download presentation [PDF 76.2 kb]

2011

Presentations at the 2011 Asia-Pacific Seminar (Download PDF [46 kb] of the seminar programme)

14 November 2011,  Wiley-Blackwell Building, Melbourne, Australia

Publication ethics as a manifestation of professional ethics – Presented by Alfred Allan, Professor of Psychology at Edith Cowan University  (Download presentation  [PDF 1.13 MB])

The range of conflicts of interest and how they should be managed – Presented by Dr Neville Gibbs,  Head of Department of Anaesthesia; Editor of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care  (Download presentation  [PDF 6.75 MB])

Duplicate and salami publications in science – Presented by Richard O'Hair, Professor of Chemistry and Associate Dean science (Research & Industry); Associate Editor of Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (Download presentation  [PDF1.49 MB])
 
Managing errors in the literature; whether inevitable, inadvertent, or intentional – Presented by David Vaux,  Assistant Director, Division Head, Cell Death and Cell Signalling, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research; former Editorial Board member  Journal of Cell Biology (presentation not available)

Presentations at the 2011 North American Seminar (Download PDF  [31 kb] of the seminar programme)

1 November 2011, University of California, San Diego, USA

Ghosts, Guests and other Distortions of Authorship  – Presented by Lisa Bero,  Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Health Policy, University of California, San Francisco  (Download presentation [PDF1.24 MB])

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What is ORCID and Why is it Relevant for Editors?  – Presented by Dave Kochalko, VP of Product & Market Strategy at Thomson Reuters in the Intellectual Property and Science business  (Download presentation [PDF [2.41 MB])

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Professor Robert Guralnick, University of Southern California and Managing Editor of  Transactions of the American Mathematical Society  discusses authorship issues in mathematics 

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Presentations at the 2011 European Seminar (Download PDF [31 kb] of the seminar programme)

18 March 2011, Woburn House, Tavistock Square, London, UK

Systematic review of authorship research across research disciplines – Presented by Ana Marusic, Croatian Medical Journal ( Download presentation [PDF 800 KB])

'Who shall judge': authorship, attribution and accountability  – Presented by Lance Small, Editor, Communications in Algebra ( Download presentation [PDF 1.5 MB])

 

2010

Presentations at the 2010 UK Seminar (Download PDF  [32 kb] of the seminar programme)

Plagiarism in the electronic age – Presented by Harold Sox, Dartmouth Medical School and the Dartmouth Institute Download PDF  [2 mb] (uploaded 13 May 2010)
 
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Cultural differences in plagiarism  – Presented by Vasiliy Vlassov, Moscow Medical Academy  Download PDF  [852 kb] (uploaded 13 May 2010)

 
Plagiarism screening: An update from CrossCheck  — Kirsty Meddings, CrossRef  Download PDF  [6.5 mb] (uploaded 13 May 2010)

2009

Download PDF (52 kb) of the seminar programme

2008

Download PDF (208 kb) of the seminar programme

2007

Download PDF (152 kb) of the seminar programme

2006

Download PDF (156 kb) of the seminar programme

2005

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2004

No seminar was held this year.

2003

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