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Title: The work of COPE Committee on Publication Ethics


1
The work of COPE (Committee on Publication
Ethics)
  • Mike Farthing, editor, GUT
  • Richard Horton, editor, Lancet
  • Richard Smith, editor, BMJ
  • Alex Williamson, publishing director, BMJ
    Publishing Group

2
What I want to talk about
  • What is COPE?
  • Why did it start?
  • What are its aims?
  • How has it done?
  • Where now?

3
What is COPE?
  • The Committee on Publication Ethics founded in
    1977
  • A bunch of pals, who are editors and who help
    each other out with ethical problems
  • An informal editors support group

4
Why did COPE start?
  • A growing appreciation of problems around
    scientific integrity
  • A series of high profile scandals
  • The loneliness of editors
  • The feeling that we needed to put our house in
    order
  • We couldnt wait for the establishment

5
What are the aims of COPE?
  • To advise on cases brought by editors
  • Publish an annual report
  • Publish guidance on the ethics of publishing
  • Promote research into publication ethics
  • Offer teaching an training

6
How has COPE done?
  • Aim 1 Advise editors on cases

7
COPE cases, 1997-2000
Evidence of
Not applicable
Year
Probably no
No of cases
misconduct
misconduct
1997
18
12
0
6
1998
34
30
2
2
1999
28
20
4
4
2000
23
18
5
0
Total
103
80
11
12
8
Problems dealt with by COPE
  • Number of cases 103
  • Redundant publication 29
  • Authorship 18
  • Falsification 15
  • No informed consent 11
  • Unethical Research 11

9
Problems dealt with by COPE
  • Number of cases 103
  • No ethics committee approval 10
  • Fabrification 8
  • Editorial misconduct 7
  • Plagiarism 4
  • Undeclared conflict of interest 3

10
Problems dealt with by COPE
  • Number of cases 103
  • Breach of confidentiality 3
  • Clinical misconduct 2
  • Attacks on whistleblowers 2
  • Reviewer misconduct 1
  • Deception 1

11
Problems dealt with by COPE
  • Number of cases 103
  • Failure to publish 1
  • Ethical questions 11

12
Case example probable fraud on a massive scale
  • Statistician would be happy to go to court to say
    that the data in a study submitted to a journal
    are fabricated
  • Review of published work of the author suggests
    that around 30 papers published in international
    journals contain fabricated data
  • Complaint made to national body

13
Case example an unbelievable surgical series
  • The surgeon has sutured the superficial temporal
    artery of 1200 patients with migraine. All are
    cured.
  • No ethics committee approval. No clear diagnostic
    criteria. No controls. No evidence of consent.
  • Complaint made to the head of the hospital. No
    action taken.

14
How has COPE done?
  • Aim 2 Publish an annual report
  • Two published, next one December 2000
  • Available publicationethics.org.uk

15
How has COPE done?
  • Aim 3 Produce a code of publication ethics
  • Produced
  • Circulated to around 100 editors
  • Revised
  • Accepted by 98 journals
  • Available www.publicaitonethics.org.uk

16
How has COPE done?
  • Aim 4 promote research into publication ethics
  • Small progress
  • Research is planned
  • Is this research? Perhaps just about.

17
How has COPE done?
  • Aim 5 Offer teaching and training in publication
    ethics
  • Two seminars
  • Many lectures

18
Where now for COPE?
  • Formalise constitution drafted
  • Shame the British establishment into responding
    to research misconduct
  • Expand
  • Continue core activities
  • More research and education
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