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Novel Biomedical Research Must Not be a Work of Fiction
Mitchell Lazar |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2021 |
Influence of accessibility (open and toll-based) of scholarly publications on retractions
TA Shah, S Gul, S Bashir, S Ahmad, A Huertas, A Oliveira, F Gulzar, AH Najar, K Chakraborty |
Scientometrics | 2021 |
Anticoagulant factor V: Factors affecting the integration of novel scientific discoveries into the broader framework
ML LaBonte |
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences | 2014 |
Integrity in Publishing: Some Considerations for Dealing with Complaints about Author Misconduct
M Cleary, B Happell, G Walter |
2014 | |
A History of the American Society for Clinical Investigation
Joel Howell MD PhD |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2009 |
Managing allegations of scientific misconduct and fraud: lessons from the “Hall affair”
MB Weyden |
The Medical Journal of Australia | 2004 |
Publishing ethics in psychiatry
G Walter, S Bloch |
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | 2001 |
Proliferation of authors on research reports in medicine
JP Drenth |
Science and Engineering Ethics | 1996 |
The characteristics of medical retraction notices
GL Snodgrass, MP Pfeifer |
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association | 1992 |
Fraudulent Research in Science: The Responsibility of the Peer Reviewer
RP Macdermott |
Cancer Investigation | 1991 |
NLM's practices for handling errata and retractions
S Kotzin, PL Schuyler |
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association | 1989 |
The spirit of science. Presidential address to the American Society for Clinical Investigation, Washington, DC, 30 April 1988
RJ Lefkowitz |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1988 |
Misconduct in medical research: does it exist in Britain?
S Lock |
BMJ (Clinical research ed.) | 1988 |
Fraud in science
L Altman, L Melcher |
British medical journal (Clinical research ed.) | 1983 |