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World Conferences on Research Integrity

6th World Conference on Research Integrity, Hong Kong 2019

Press clippings and news releases related to the 6th World Conference on Research Integrity are available.


Press cuttings

The prevalence of minor research misbehaviors is embarrassingly high: Prof. Lex Bouter (Editage Insgihts, accessed 7 December 2017)

pdf 6WCRI Lex BOUTER The prevalence of minor research misbehaviors is embarrassingly high (123 KB)

How each stakeholder in scholarly publishing can help fight the problem of sloppy science (Editage Insights, accessed 14 December 2017)

pdf 6WCRI Lex BOUTER How each stakeholder in scholarly publishing can help fight the problem of sloppy science (167 KB)

Fostering responsible research practices is a shared responsibility of multiple stakeholders (Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 21 December 2017, Lex Bouter).

pdf 6WCRI Lex BOUTER Fostering responsible research practices is a shared responsibility (164 KB)

Transparency key to cutting dodgy research: Dutch expert (The Australian, 6 June 2018).

pdf 6WCRI The Australian Transparency key to cutting dodgy research Dutch expert (190 KB)

Unsuccessful replication is not a sign of research misconduct (Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1 August 2018, Lex Bouter)

pdf 6WCRI Lex BOUTER Unsuccessful replication is not a sign of research (91 KB)

6th World Conference on Research Integrity in Hong Kong Welcomes Abstract Submission through October 15, 2018 (Centre for Open Science, 27 September 2018)

pdf 6WCRI Centre for Open Science 6th World Conference on Research Integrity in Hong Kong Welcomes Abstract Submission through October 15, 2018

From punish to empower: A blame-free approach to research misconduct (Nature Index, 16 October 2018, Lex Bouter)

pdf 6WCRI Lex BOUTER From punish to empower A blame free approach to research misconduct (382 KB)

Shifting Perspectives on Research Integrity (Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 12 November 2018, Melissa Anderson)

pdf 6WCRI Melissa ANDERSON Shifting Perspectives on Research Integrity (48 KB)

Even potential participants of a research integrity conference commit plagiarism, organizers learn (Retraction Watch, 10 January 2019, Lex Bouter)

pdf 6WCRI Lex BOUTER Even potential participants of a research integrity conference commit plagiarism, organizers learn (224 KB)

Plagiarism at integrity meeting (Science, 18 January 2019)

pdf 6WCRI Science Plagiarism at integrity meeting (183 KB)

Research Integrity and Peer Review looks ahead to the World Conference on Research Integrity (BioMed Central, 18 February 2019, Susan Zimmerman)

pdf 6WCRI Susan ZIMMERMAN Research Integrity and Peer Review looks ahead to the World Conference on Research (161 KB)

Plagiarism detectors are a crutch, and a problem (Nature, 27 March 2019, Deborah Weber-Wulff)

pdf 6WCRI Deborah WEBER WULFF Plagiarism detectors are a crutch, and a problem (210 KB)

Assessing researchers with a focus on research integrity (The Lancet, 20 April 2019).

pdf 6WCRI The Lancet Assessing researchers with a focus on research integrity (179 KB)

We want to change how we evaluate research (Deutschlandfunk, 3 June 2019, Lex Bouter)

pdf 6WCRI Lex BOUTER Deutschlandfunk We want to change how we evaluate research (153 KB)

Report of the 6th World Conference on Research Integrity 2019 in Hong Kong (ZonMW, Accessed June 26, 2019)

What we value about research needs to change (Times Higher Education, 1 August 2019, Mai Har Sham)

pdf 6WCRI Mai Har SHAM What we value about research needs to change (127 KB)