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  1. rvallee

    Time to assume that health research is fraudulent until proven otherwise?, 2021, Smith

    Interesting article but ironic given the author's role with COPE, which whitewashed PACE, and Cochrane, given the organization's failure to deal with exactly this. Problem is that the people who make those statements only ever apply them to things they don't like, I would bet a good sum that the...
  2. Andy

    Retraction Watch: Journals are failing to address duplication in the literature, says a new study

    https://retractionwatch.com/2019/01/02/journals-are-failing-to-address-duplication-in-the-literature-says-a-new-study/
  3. Andy

    Retraction Watch: A frustrated former editor asked a publishing group for help. He didn’t like what they said.

    Someone else disappointed by COPE. https://retractionwatch.com/2018/05/07/frustrated-former-editor-asked-publishing-group-for-help-he-didnt-like-what-they-said/
  4. G

    Is COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) fit for purpose?

    The following text, which is posted on this thread in 4 parts, was forwarded to me by an advocate who wishes to remain anonymous. The words are theirs, not mine. Each part will be posted in a new comment window for ease of reading. ***** What is COPE, and have recent changes made it no...
  5. Kalliope

    Trial By Error: COPE to BMJ Open: More Details, Please!

    Another blog post from David Tuller Trial By Error: COPE to BMJ Open: More Details, Please! - To sum up: The activities in the school absence study do not qualify as “service evaluation” by any standard. As this response from the COPE forum makes clear, the investigators should not have...
  6. Andy

    Article: It’s official: When journals behave badly, there could be some punishment

    https://retractionwatch.com/2017/12/19/official-journals-behave-badly-punishment/ I doubt we should get out hopes up about the Lancet getting any punishment though.
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