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Serge Horbach and Willem Halfman have recently published a new paper where they analysed the responsibilities for research …
“Paywall: The Business of Scholarship, produced by Jason Schmitt, provides focus on the need for open access to …
How is it related to research integrity? Both, the pressure to publish and publication bias do generally not …
This e-learning platform provides strategies and skills for implementing open science practices. You find a growing collection of …
This website represents a first phase in an industry-wide call-to-action to discuss, develop, ratify, and launch a coalition …
University World News published the Chronicle of Higher Education‘s article presenting an interesting update on the story of …
In the movie The Lawnmower man a scientist performs experiments involving intelligence enhancing drugs and virtual reality on …
Since their origin in the 17th century, publications in scientific journals have become the foundation of scholarly communication. …
Decision-makers have become increasingly interested in qualitative research (QR) findings. For example, in order to assess the acceptability …
What are the consequences of publication bias regarding the establishment of scientific facts? This article explores the ’process …
Non-publication of trial results has been a major concern in clinical research since a couple of decades. The …
A lot of results from medical trials remain unpublished. This problem is especially prevalent when it comes to …
Dissemination bias is a problem in biomedical research. ‘Several studies have found that about half of research results …
‘Reproducible research practices are at the heart of sound research and integral to the scientific method.’ However, research …
Over the last few years the ethics of reporting and dissemination of study findings has been given more …
Study 329, a clinical trial conducted in North America from 1994 to 1998, had one objective only: to …
In this YouTube clip Derek A. Muller, founder of the science channel Veritasium, talks about the problem of …
By Rikard Juttmann MD PhD – retired coordinator scientific integrity Erasmus MC Publication bias is the most …
This article is part of the RIAT initiative (Restoring Invisible and Abandoned Trials) and aims to restore the …
By Ana Marušić and Joerg Meerpohl To inform medical decision-making, respect the altruism of trial participants and …
This book has established itself as the authoritative text on health sciences peer review. Contributions from the world′s …
Ben Goldacre puts the $600bn global pharmaceutical industry under the microscope. What he reveals is a fascinating, terrifying …
Six courses on the Responsible Conduct of Research from Columbia University 2004/2005. Topics are: Conflicts of Interest, Mentoring, …
These videos present brief (3 minute) case study vignettes that illustrate core issues in the responsible conduct of …
In this short video (actually two, this is the sequel ) Phil Moriarty first explains how peer review …
The authors criticize and disprove de Winter and Happee’s conclusions that it may be more effective to publish …
In a series of five papers, the Lancet addresses the issue of research waste, including recommendations to increase …
In behavioural studies methods are less standardized and therefore the risk of bias might be increased compared to …
Evidence-based practice is based on systematic reviews of published evidence. However, the credibility of these findings is undermined …
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