Key Concepts in
Publication Ethics
Chris Graf
Treasurer, Committee on Publication Ethics
Editorial Director, Wiley-Blackwell
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• Background
– Our Guidelines (with detail later)
– COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics)
– Survey of editors, Audit of journals
• Key ethical considerations
Agenda
2007
Our guidelines
• >30 citations
• Widely used
• Inspired other publishers to act
http:/ /bit. ly/azBf78
Graf C, Wager E, Bowman A et al. Int J Clin Pract 2007;61(s152):1–26.
doi:10.1111/j.1742-1241.2006.01230.x
2007
All our editors are
members of COPE
2007
COPE is still a forum: 400 cases
Unethical research Unethical editorial decisions
Plagiarism
Authorship
Fabrication, falsification
Our ethics survey
• “Most editors … seem not very
concerned about publication ethics“
• We were surprised
http:/ /bit. ly/c8p6N7
Wager E, Fiack S, Graf C et al. J Med Ethics 2009;35:348-353.
doi:10.1136/jme.2008.028324
2008
2009
Our ethics audit
• Step 1
• Worked with editors
• Harvested information
about their approach
to ethics
http:/ /bit. ly/abFfDS
The COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) audit tool
2009
2010
Our Audit Guidance
• Step 2
• Guidance for editors
• Focus: consistently high-
quality policies, processes
2010
2011
That’s the background
• Our guidelines were written to offer:
– Practical advice
– Best practice statements
– Links to “gold standards”
Detail from guidelines
http://wwwjp.blackwellpublishing.com/bw/publicationethics/
Key ethical consideration #1
• Transparency
– Who funded the work?
– Who did the work?
(Authorship in detail)
– Has the work been published before?
Authorship in detail
• Authors should meet 1, 2, and 3*:
– 1) substantial contributions to conception
and design, or acquisition of data, or
analysis and interpretation of data; and
– 2) drafting the article or revising it critically
for important intellectual content; and
– 3) final approval of the version to be
published
*International Committee of Medical Journal of Editors http://www.icmje.org/ethical_1author.html
Authorship in detail
• For people who made a contribution but
who don’t meet 1 + 2 + 3?
– List names and describe contributions
– As an “Acknowledgement”
Key ethical consideration #2
• Research integrity
– Research misconduct
– Rights of research participants
(eg Informed consent, Privacy)
– Respecting cultures and heritage
– Informing readers about problems
(In detail)
Inform readers about problems
• Correction (erratum) for errors in data
or information, whatever the cause
• “Retraction” if work is proven* fraud
– Fabrication, falsification, plagiarism
– Publish a statement of retraction, not
remove article
– *Proven usually by authors’ employer or
governing body
Key ethical consideration #3
• Editorial standards and processes
– Peer review
– Appeals
– Conflicts of interest
(Editors, authors, peer reviewers)
– Editorial independence
– Accuracy and debate
Conflicts of interest
• Editors, authors, peer reviewers
• Disclose interests that might appear
to affect objectivity
• Financial (eg patent ownership, stock
ownership, consultancies, speaker's
fees), personal, political, intellectual,
religious
Chris Graf
Treasurer, Committee on Publication Ethics
Editorial Director, Wiley-Blackwell
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