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Citation misconduct: helping authors keep their papers clean

In this webinar, we'll explore issues around citation misconduct, where manuscripts are submitted with non-relevant, fake, or incorrect citations, and discuss what authors and other stakeholders can do to make sure their citations are correct and relevant. How should authors proceed if reviewers ask them to add citations that are not relevant? Who should authors address? What roles do editors play?  What role institutions can play in this; and how should publishers should verify citations - not just for their completeness but also for their relevance. And of course, we want to hear what if any technology solutions are out there that can help with this! 

November 13, 2024 (Past Event)
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Moderator

Head of Publisher Relations at ChronosHub
Romy Beard

Romy is specialized in the academic online publishing industry, with a focus on publisher relations. And she’s one of our key experts in Open Access publishing terms. 

Romy Beard

Speakers

Senior Associate Publisher at American Chemical Society
Catherine Goodman

Catherine Goodman
Catherine Goodman has worked in scientific publishing since 2006. At ACS, she directly manages the journal Biochemistry, oversees a portfolio of 10 journals, and works to improve science publishing for all.

Professor and Research Integrity lead at University of Dundee
Inke Näthke

Inke Näthke

Co-founder at Grounded AI
Nick Morley

Nick Morley
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