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Wednesday 29 September 2021, 15:00-16:00 (British Summer Time) (UTC +1) Find out what time this is in your country
In this session, a panel of three speakers will discuss findings from a Sloan funded project, Reducing the inadvertent spread of retracted science. Panelists will share resources for educating authors, editors, and other stakeholders about the importance of retraction, ideas for emerging cross industry collaborations, and suggestions for implementation strategies in various institutional contexts and workflows.
Speakers
Continued citation of retracted science and what we can do about it
Jodi Schneider is PI of Reducing the Inadvertent Spread of Retracted Science: Shaping a Research and Implementation Agenda, and is assistant professor at the School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She studies the science of science through the lens of arguments, evidence, and persuasion, with a special interest in controversies in science. She has held research positions across the US, Europe, and Chile. Her recent work has focused on topics such as systematic review automation, semantic publication, and the citation of retracted papers, with funding from NIH, IMLS, the Alfred P Sloan Foundation, and NSF.
Opportunities and perils of reforming retraction policies
Daniele Fanelli is Fellow in Quantitative Methodology at the London School of Economics, where he teaches courses in statistical methods and research integrity. He has conducted numerous influential studies on research misconduct, including analyses on retractions. He is also a member of the Committee for Ethics and Bioethics of Italy's CNR and of the Luxembourg Agency for Research Integrity, for which he advises and investigates allegations of research misconduct.
More information on the speakers' presentations will be posted here shortly.
Moderator
Deborah Poff, COPE past-Chair and Trustee, and Editor-in-Chief Journal of Academic Ethics
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The session is free and open to COPE members only.
Seminar sessions will be recorded using Zoom and posted publicly on COPE's YouTube channel and website after the event.
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COPE Seminar 2021 programme
The webinar is one of a series of nine sessions for COPE Seminar 2021, taking place over a week.
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