Peer-reviewed journals are the cornerstones to communicating scientific results. They play a crucial role in quality assurance through the review process, but they also create opportunities for discussions in the scientific community on the implications of the results or validation of methods and data. This requires that journals adhere to commonly accepted scientific standards and are open about their editorial policy. Norwegian scientists experience problems in getting research on minke whales accepted for publication where the data have been collected in association with commercial whaling. The journal Biology Letters refuses to publish papers based on data from the Norwegian whale register while publically claiming a sole focus on scien...
Meaningful progress of medicine depends on research that must ultimately involve human subjects. Obt...
This article discusses the ethics of knowledge production (KP) from a cultural point of view, in con...
Science is difficult for even its researchers to understand. Science journalists must understand s...
Peer-reviewed journals are the cornerstones to communicating scientific results. They play a crucial...
Scientific journals have a role to further progress science by providing a platform to communicate n...
Some scientific research should not be published. The risks to national security and public health o...
Aims. The authors aim to challenge accepted views about the dissemination of ethically acceptable re...
Abstract Publishing your papers in peer-reviewed journals is an essential step on the ladder to succ...
Scientific enquiry and the communication of science are essential to achieving development goals. Th...
The purpose of science is to advance human knowledge, cure diseases, and make life for people better...
Science aims at promoting knowledge by gathering and discovering the objective truth, the facts that...
Meaningful progress of medicine depends on research that must ultimately involve human subjects. Obt...
Abstract Background Publication of ethically uncertain research occurs despite well-published guidel...
To maintain the readers' trust and to uphold the journal's reputation, it is paramount for the entir...
The article analyses publication ethics in the contemporary world. The first part of the article is ...
Meaningful progress of medicine depends on research that must ultimately involve human subjects. Obt...
This article discusses the ethics of knowledge production (KP) from a cultural point of view, in con...
Science is difficult for even its researchers to understand. Science journalists must understand s...
Peer-reviewed journals are the cornerstones to communicating scientific results. They play a crucial...
Scientific journals have a role to further progress science by providing a platform to communicate n...
Some scientific research should not be published. The risks to national security and public health o...
Aims. The authors aim to challenge accepted views about the dissemination of ethically acceptable re...
Abstract Publishing your papers in peer-reviewed journals is an essential step on the ladder to succ...
Scientific enquiry and the communication of science are essential to achieving development goals. Th...
The purpose of science is to advance human knowledge, cure diseases, and make life for people better...
Science aims at promoting knowledge by gathering and discovering the objective truth, the facts that...
Meaningful progress of medicine depends on research that must ultimately involve human subjects. Obt...
Abstract Background Publication of ethically uncertain research occurs despite well-published guidel...
To maintain the readers' trust and to uphold the journal's reputation, it is paramount for the entir...
The article analyses publication ethics in the contemporary world. The first part of the article is ...
Meaningful progress of medicine depends on research that must ultimately involve human subjects. Obt...
This article discusses the ethics of knowledge production (KP) from a cultural point of view, in con...
Science is difficult for even its researchers to understand. Science journalists must understand s...