10 Types of Plagiarism in Research – Wiley (Helen Eassom | March 2020)
Last year, we wrote about the steps Wiley is taking to target plagiarism. For each manuscript submitted to a Wiley
Last year, we wrote about the steps Wiley is taking to target plagiarism. For each manuscript submitted to a Wiley
Zaosong Zheng, a promising cancer researcher, confessed that he had planned to take the stolen samples to Sun Yat-sen Memorial
Six of every 10 articles published in a sample of “predatory” journals attracted not one single citation over a 5-year period,
Predatory journals are Open Access journals of highly questionable scientific quality. Such journals pretend to use peer review for quality
Let 2020 be the year in which we value those who ensure that science is self-correcting. Last month, I got
For something so fundamental to the practice of science, it’s perplexing that it took so long for serious research into
How retractions can be a way forward. Be it a botched experiment or a coding error, mistakes are easily made
In the push for “open access” (OA)—making scientific papers immediately free to everyone—it’s easy to forget that publishing costs haven’t