Abstract

Kristen Overstreet walks through published recommendations from the FORCE11 Research Data Publication Ethics Working Group in collaboration with the Committee on Publications Ethics to help Editorial Offices gain greater perspective around ethical issues in data publication.

Highlights

  • Data Publication Ethics Working Group, in collaboration with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), is helping us to hurdle ethical issues related to data publication

  • Data sharing is a topic many of us may be just starting to think about in the editorial office -- whether to encourage or require data sharing, the policies and workflows needed, how to get all the stakeholders on board, and who is responsible for ensuring compliance with the policies; but thankfully, we have these FORCE11 resources available to us to handle the ethical issues we will inevitably encounter

  • When reading a published article by his colleagues from this study, he realizes he has not been included in the author list for the article -- appropriately since he was not there to help with the writing -- but he sees he has not been listed as an author on the submitted dataset that is cited in the article, and he should have been

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Introduction

Data Publication Ethics Working Group, in collaboration with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), is helping us to hurdle ethical issues related to data publication. All authors would deposit their study data in a repository and include the DOI(s) in their submitted manuscripts, and Editors and reviewers would have the time to access the data and verify the findings as part of their peer review.

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