Publishing ethics

About this video

This module gives editors an overview of the central concepts of publication ethics and point out some things to look out for when editing a journal. It presents the guiding principles of scholarly publishing in relation to ethics, and highlights the roles that editors play in safeguarding the scientific record. Examples of the most common types of scientific misconduct are shown and the resources available to support editors dealing with ethical issues are provided.

 

About the presenters

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Agnieszka Freda
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Publisher

Publisher overlooking a set of Psychiatry journals at Health and Medical Sciences Elsevier team. With Elsevier since 2013. Driven by love for science and knowledge dissemination. Karate blackbelt, mother of 2.

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Catherine Carnovale
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Publisher                                                                        

Cat has worked in STM publishing since stepping out of the lab to take up a publishing role in Amsterdam overseeing a group of health technology and digital security journals. Cat holds a PhD in applied physics from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and carried out postdoctoral research at the Italian Institute of Technology in the field of nanobiotechnology. Now based back in Australia, she is currently on secondment leading the communications team within STMJ marketing. Cat is based in Melbourne, Australia.

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