LSE Press Publishing Ethics Policy

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Summary:

"Our publishing ethics policy is founded upon LSE’s Ethics Code, which is a set of core principles underpinning life at LSE ...

  • LSE Press ethical oversight ...
  • Authorship ...
  • Ethical approval ...
  • Acknowledgment of sources ...
  • Conflicts of interest / competing interests ...
  • Intellectual property 
    • "LSE Press is an open access publisher, and all our publications are free to read. We do not request a transfer of copyright from our authors, but licence publications using Creative Commons licences..."
  • Confidentiality ...
  • Peer review ...
  • Complaints and appeals process ...
  • Personal Identifiers
    • "The Library uses data from LSE Press to populate Wikidata with descriptive metadata for articles and books, making it more discoverable to search engines. The Library also creates author identifiers on Wikidata to link authors with their articles, their affiliation(s) and any pre-existing identifiers, including, but not limited to, ORCID, ISNI and ResearchGate. This increases the visibility of LSE Press content to the Semantic Web...."
  • Indexing ...
  • Archiving
    • "LSE Press content is CLOCKSS enabled, and copies of all LSE Press publications are made available from LSE Research Online, the School’s open access repository."

Link:

https://press.lse.ac.uk/site/research-integrity/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » ab1630's bookmarks

Tags:

oa.pids oa.wikidata oa.discoverability oa.books oa.lse_press oa.publishers oa.authors oa.metadata oa.semantic oa.journals oa.up oa.uk oa.publishing oa.ethics

Date tagged:

02/03/2025, 04:54

Date published:

02/02/2025, 23:54