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Vol 35(4), November 2009 - Nov 15, 2009 - 6:35 PM
- Alberts B. Scientific publishing standards. Science 2008;321(5894):1271.
- Brandon D; Santic B. Reflections on the Schön affair. Physics World 2009;22(7):19.
- Editorial. The insider’s guide to plagiarism. Scientific plagiarism - a
problem as serious as fraud - has not received all the attention it
deserves. Nature Medicine 2009;15:707.
- Pointon T. Fraud, misinformation and the open culture. Physics World. 2009;22(8):20.
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Vol 35(3), August 2009 - Sep 29, 2009 - 11:40 AM
- Brumback RA. Impact factor wars: Episode V-The Empire Strikes Back. Journal of Child Neurology 2009;24(3):260–262.
- Gallagher R. Citation violations. The Scientist 2009;23(5):13.
- Greenhalgh T. Sharing medical research data: whose rights and who’s right? BMJ 2009;338:b1499.
- Landis GA. APS copyright policy still no good. APS News 2009;18(4):5.
- Reich ES. The rise and fall of a physics fraudster. Physics World 2009;22(5):24–29.
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Vol 35(2), May 2009 - Sep 29, 2009 - 10:53 AM
- Fava GA. Preserving intellectual freedom in clinical medicine. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 2009;78:1–5.
- Lenzer J, Brownlee S. Antidepressants: an untold story? BMJ 2008;336:532–534.
- Redman BK, Yarandi HN, Merz JF. Empirical developments in retraction. Journal of Medical Ethics 2008;34:807–809.
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Vol 35(1), February 2009 - Feb 12, 2009 - 6:37 PM
- Bjorn G. Publication is positively skewed. Nature Medicine 2008;14:1133.
- Frank DN. Don’t release other people’s data without their consent. Nature 2008;455:589.
- Levi BG. Bubble fusion scientist disciplined. Physics Today 2008;61(11):28–30.
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Vol 34(4), November 2008 - Feb 8, 2009 - 12:53 PM
- Achten WMJ. Science journals have been slow to make themselves audible. Nature 2008;455:590.
- Frank DN. Don’t release other people’s data without their consent. Nature 2008:455:589.
- Gorman GE. The plague of plagiarism in an online world. Online Information Review 2008;32(3):297–301.
- Gwynne P. Scientist to appeal misconduct charge. Physics World 2008;21(8):11.
- Modi P, Hassan A, Teng CJ, Chitwood WRJ. How many cardiac surgeons does
it take to write a research article? Seventy years of authorship
proliferation and internationalization in the cardiothoracic surgical
literature. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2008;136:4–6.
- Noonan BM, Parrish D. Expressions of concern and their uses. Learned Publishing 2008;21:209–213.
- Schwitzer G. How do US journalists cover treatments, tests, products,
and procedures? An evaluation of 500 stories.PLoS Medicine
2008;5(5):e95.
- Unruh WG. Physicists and copyright: how to give away your birthright for what? APS News 2008;17(6):8.
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