Join UKRIO for their latest free webinar “Correcting the scholarly record, and dispelling myths around corrections” on Wednesday 20th September from 10:00 – 11:00 BST.
A core part of publication ethics is the correction of published research affected by errors or misconduct.
This webinar aims to explain both the process of fixing errors and misconceptions about corrections, focusing on journal articles, and to answer the questions:
- Who decides what needs to be corrected?
- What are the responsibilities of editors, journals, research institutions, and authors?
- How are corrections done and what form do they take?
- How do readers know when work has been corrected?
- What are the barriers to correcting the scholarly literature – and, hopefully, the solutions to these problems?
Lead by expert speakers, this session will draw on their experience in handling corrections and developing editorial policies.
SPEAKERS
- Lauren Flintoft, Research Integrity Officer, IOP Publishing
- Gráinne McNamara, Research Integrity/Publication Ethics Manager, Karger Publishers
As BU subscribes to UKRIO services, UKRIO webinars are free and open to anyone who may be interested in research integrity and ethics, good research practice and improving research culture and misconduct.
To register – please click here (takes you to external website).











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