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COPE guidance is designed to help editors, publishers and others involved in publication ethics follow COPE's Core Practices when developing policies and practices, or when faced with an issue. Selected COPE guidance has been translated into various languages including flowcharts, discussion documents, guidelines and eLearning modules.

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Written byCOPE Council
Version 1June 2014

How to cite thisCOPE Council. What constitutes authorship? (Chinese). June 2014.https://doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.3.5

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