2013 ALPSP TRAINING: **NEW COURSE** PUBLICATION ETHICS: FRAUD AND MISCONDUCT
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Monday 4 March 2013 Woburn House Conference Centre, London
This Course Has Been Developed In Collaboration With Cope
OVERVIEW
A wide range of ethical issues can arise in academic publishing. These can
be caused by misbehaving authors (e.g. committing plagiarism or fraud), by
abuse of editorial positions and also by conflicts between publishers' and
societies' commercial interests and principles of editorial freedom and
integrity. This course will cover how to effectively detect and deal with
possible misconduct and show the importance of having sound ethical
policies.
Courses are highly participative and very specific to our segment of the
industry. Groups are kept small (generally between 12-18) to enable full
interaction.
TUTORS
Donna Neill, John Wiley
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tor> & Sons Ltd and Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Liz Wager, Consultant
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tor>
PROGRAMME
. Editors' views on ethical issues
. Introduction to publication ethics
. How can misconduct be detected?
. How to deal with suspected misconduct
. Retractions and corrections
. How can publishers' policies prevent misconduct?
This course will commence at 09:30 (registration, with tea/coffee, from
09:00) and end at approximately 17:00
BY THE END OF THE COURSE DELEGATES WILL BE ABLE TO
Be aware of the main ethical issues that arise in academic publishing,
understand how editors view ethical issues, be aware of techniques for
detecting misconduct, have greater confidence in handling cases of possible
misconduct, understand guidelines relating to misconduct (in particular, the
COPE guidelines on retractions), appreciate how publishers' policies and
practices can ensure ethical publishing.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Anybody with an interest in publication ethics, including editorial staff
and journal editors. It will be especially relevant to anybody developing or
revising their company's, society's or journal's editorial policies or
processes.
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FORTHCOMING 2012/13 ALPSP COURSES
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=283> Project
Management for Publishing, Oxford 11th Dec 2012
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=323> Digital World
Primer: From Online Communities to Big Data, London 7th Feb 2013
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=313> Strategic
Journal Finance, London 27th Feb 2013
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=337> Developing
Open Access and Hybrid Journals, London 5th Mar 2013
All ALPSP courses for 2012 & 2013 can be found at
<http://www.alpsp-training.org/> www.alpsp-training.org
Melissa Marshall, Training & Admin Assistant
Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
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