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International Journal of Clinical Practice

International Journal of Clinical Practice

Volume 61 Issue s152, Pages 1 - 26

Special Issue: Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics: a Publisher’s Perspective

Published Online: 29 Nov 2006

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GUIDELINES
Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics: a Publisher's Perspective
Chris Graf 1 , Elizabeth Wager 2 , Alyson Bowman 1 , Suzan Fiack 3 , Diane Scott-Lichter 4 , Andrew Robinson 1
  1 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford, UK ;   2 Sideview, Princes Risborough, Bucks, UK ;   3 Blackwell Verlag, Berlin, Germany ;   4 Blackwell Publishing Inc., Malden, MA, USA
Correspondence to Blackwell Publishing Publications Ethics Group, c/o Chris Graf, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK. chris.graf@oxon.blackwellpublishing.com
 

Disclosures
All authors except EW are employees of Blackwell Publishing. CG is journal publisher, International Journal of Clinical Practice. EW is a Committee on Publication Ethics council member.

 

Funding
All funding from Blackwell Publishing.

Copyright 2007 The Authors Journal compilation 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Summary

AbstractBackgroundTransparencyPromoting research integrityEditorial standards and processesAppendix. Flowcharts

These Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics describe Blackwell Publishing's position on the major ethical principles of academic publishing and review factors that may foster ethical behavior or create problems. The aims are to encourage discussion, to initiate changes where they are needed, and to provide practical guidance, in the form of Best Practice statements, to inform these changes. Blackwell Publishing recommends that editors adapt and adopt the suggestions outlined to best fit the needs of their own particular publishing environment.


DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1742-1241.2006.01230.x About DOI

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