Posted Tue, Aug, 07,2012
Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics has formally joined the Committee on Publishing Ethics.
COPE provides guidelines that are applied in situations such as where plagiarism allegations are made against a paper. By becoming a COPE member there can be no doubt amongst authors of questionable papers that journals will apply commonly accepted industry-standard guidelines. In more difficult cases Editors in Chief and Associate Editors will have access to COPE's advisory group.
Membership of COPE reflects our commitment to providing Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics readers and authors with highly professional and well organised scholarly publishing and research.
To read more visit the Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics Aims and Scope page
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