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1 Dealing with Authors Misconduct: Difficulties, Dilemmas and Drawbacks B. Gitanjali MD PhD Associate Editor Indian Journal of Pharmacology
2 What is scientific fraud? Deliberate fabrication or falsification of evidence with the intention to deceive or misinform peers and other audiences of scientific knowledge Shoddy science (cooking, trimming, fiddling, fudging Fraud (manufacturing data, altering exptl. results Gitanjali 2
3 What is research misconduct? is significant misbehaviour that improperly appropriates the intellectual property or contributions of others, that intentionally impedes the progress of research, or that risks corrupting the scientific record or compromising the integrity of scientific practices. 1 Gitanjali 3 1. Goodman B. The Scientist, 1996;10(15):3
4 The journal s role in controlling misconduct 1 Editors have a responsibility to pursue possible scientific misconduct manuscripts submitted / published publish a retraction of any fraudulent paper Have an obligation to develop written policies Respond to allegations of scientific misconduct and unethical publishing practices. Gitanjali 4 1. Managing allegations of scientific misconduct a guidance document for editors ORI, Jan 2000
5 Issues an editor should consider when dealing with misconduct For editor Etiquette Ethics Error Author intent Intentional malpractice Negligent practice Gitanjali 5 Once research misconduct has been defined, due process must be seen to be done; ; there must be access to the evidence, and the opportunity to refute allegations.
6 Editorial sanctions Gitanjali 6 Private Letter of explanation Letter of warning Letter to institution / funding body Public Publication of notice: retraction, redundant publication Editorial, explaining full details Private / Public: Ban on submissions: individual, unit, institution Report to medical council
7 Types of Misconduct Authorship Disputes Plagiarism of authorship Inappropriate attribution of authorship Exclusion of legitimate authors Naming author without informing him/her Gift authorship Copyright violation Gitanjali 7
8 Gitanjali 8 Authorship Disputes What can be done? Clear guidelines on authorship Journal requires contribution of each author to be stated Guarantor Signature of all authors to be submitted Copyright violation Clear statement on copyright in the information to authors section Copyright transfer form to be signed by all authors Legal action Nothing can be done when authors plead ignorance
9 Types of Misconduct - manuscript Gitanjali 9 Submitting same manuscript to two journals simultaneously Clear signed undertaking Duplicate publication Retraction Salami publication Nothing can be done Plagiarism Retraction, warning, blacklisting
10 Detecting plagiarism 1 Critical review high index of suspicion Using search engines search for phrases Google, Dogpile, Alltheweb Medline, full text article of online journals Comparing fingerprint of paper with others Software available Essay Verification Engine (EVE2), WCopyfind, Glatt Plagiarism Screening Services Gitanjali 10 1 Singh J, Indian J Pharmacol 2003;35:67-8.
11 Types of Misconduct Fraud Cooking up data, to get significance Data fudging to prove/disprove hypothesis Distorted representation of other researchers' results Statistical alteration Manipulation of figures, photographs Suppression of negative findings Reporting only findings supporting the hypothesis Gitanjali 11
12 Gitanjali 12 Fraud What can be done? Contributors need to keep raw data for 5 years after publication Repository for data Undertaking that data can be given for scrutiny Electronic figures (photographs) can be checked Before publication - editor can write to institute and inform employer After publication -retraction, stating the reason Need for an independent committee like ORI
13 Gitanjali 13 Types of Misconduct Unethical behaviour Not declaring conflict of interest when it exists Giving wrong affiliation / address Threatening editor after rejection Trying to pressurize referees Presenting high profile results through the media prior to peer review
14 Editorial policies to handle misconduct Reporting suspect manuscripts Procedures for handling suspect manuscripts Co-author signatures Submission of data Guidelines for reviewers Retractions/corrections Gitanjali 14
15 Gitanjali 15 A true story A manuscript was submitted to a referee who rejected the paper with the comments that the results were probably cooked up and that the work was very poor. Subsequently the editor discovered that the referee was the second author of the manuscript. When contacted, the first author was hurt that the referee had rejected the paper because he was his good friend The referee s signature had been forged in the declaration form.
16 Reporting suspect manuscripts Legal Legal consequences? Notification in the journal s instructions to authors that the journal may forward the allegations to funding agency or institute Notify that action will be taken if misconduct is proved Gitanjali 16
17 Procedures for handling suspect manuscripts Draw-up standard operating procedures If suspect manuscripts are simply rejected they may end up published by another journal Gitanjali 17
18 In conclusion, Author misconduct is a significant problem Editors of medical journals and institutions in India have not developed a coherent response to the problem Unless tackled head-on, the problem will continue to grow Gitanjali 18
19 Thank you Gitanjali 19
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