“We don’t want to be caught napping:” Meet Hindawi’s new head of research integrity – Retraction Watch

peter.suber's bookmarks 2018-05-05

Summary:

"I’ve been in publishing since 2003 and although we have always seen some individual authors, reviewers and editors behaving badly, the scale and nature of the problem has changed. Some of this is down to technology and openness enabling detection of poor practices – such as better plagiarism detection and more content being online and thus easily searchable, particularly when it is not hiding behind a paywall – but we’re also seeing an industrialization of misconduct."

Link:

https://retractionwatch.com/2016/10/03/meet-hindawis-new-head-of-research-integrity/

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oa.misconduct oa.benefits oa.plagiarism oa.hindawi oa.interviews oa.people

Date tagged:

05/05/2018, 13:07

Date published:

05/05/2018, 09:07