Most read cases and case discussions
Top five cases
Three of the top five most read cases on the COPE website in 2020 were related to authorship issues:
- request tochange the order of authors;
- a post-publication request for areviewer to beadded as an authorafter publication;
- changing an author's nameafter publication. Recently, the publishing and academic communities have been working to develop new guidance to ensure that authors who are transgender, non-binary, and/or gender diverse can easily update their names on articles. COPE will be issuing guidance on this in due course.
Two cases in the top five most read cases are consistently highly used:
Ethical approvalfor retrospective study
Most read case discussions
The most read case discussions published in 2020, where we share the advice given by fellow COPE members on a case, and add to the discussion with further indepth analysis of the issues and similar cases:
- Withdrawal of a paper at proof stagewith additional COPE case examples, including unethical withdrawal after acceptance to maximise the impact factor; increased number of casual submissions; and dual submission and editor's failure to take action
- Self-plagiarism and suspected salami publishing, a popular topic for discussion, including six similar cases covering salami slicing, copied text passages, and prior publication.
- Editing of peer review commentswith discussion of reviewers who write comments they don't want the author to see, and transparency of the peer review process.
Other case discussions in 2020:
- Low risk study withno ethics committee approval
- Lack of trial registrationleads to new concerns about study conduct and ethical review/approval
- Possiblebreach of reviewer confidentiality
- How to respond to areader's repeated concerns