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    Author(s)Pradeep Sharma And Yaduveer Yadav And Geetika Madan
    PublisherR B S A Publishers
    ISBN9789392064227
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2024

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    R B S A Publishers Research in Publication Ethics by Pradeep Sharma And Yaduveer Yadav And Geetika Madan

    Researchers, authors, sponsors, editors and publishers all have ethical obligations with regard to the publication and dissemination of the results of research. Researchers have a duty to make publicly available the results of their research on human subjects and are accountable for the completeness and accuracy of their reports. All parties should adhere to accepted guidelines for ethical reporting. Negative and inconclusive as well as positive results must be published or otherwise made publicly available. Sources of funding, institutional affiliations and conflicts of interest must be declared in the publication. Philosophers and other humanists do make use of the existing standards and core principles of research integrity. Core principles such as reliability, honesty, respect, and accountability are generally embraced in the humanities. There are various forms of unethical practices that authors resort to, sometimes intentionally and occasionally by accident. Being aware of publication ethics enlisted herein will help readers to consciously avoid such misconduct and perform honest ethical research and pursue publications. Publishers reported having a perception that humanities journals tend to be more reactive than proactive in developing publishing practices. The publishers' perception here is consistent with our observations in our earlier focus groups that few editors of philosophy journals had clear procedures for handling potential misconduct claims - and those who did were often affiliated with journals that have had to deal with such issues in the past. Editors or board members should not be involved in editorial decisions about their own scholarly work. Journals should establish and publish mechanisms and clearly defined policies for handling submissions from editors, members of their editorial boards, and employees.



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