Report: Researchers, Publishers in China Lack Ethical Publishing Knowledge - Tibetan Review
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Report: Researchers, publishers in China lack ethical publishing knowledge - Tibetan Review
(TibetanReview.net, Jun19’25) – Research works in China lack trustworthiness because their authors and publishers lack knowledge of ethical publishing practices, reported phys.org Jun 16, citing a new study published in the Journal Data and Information Science. A new survey has revealed a widespread lack of clarity among researchers in China regarding ethical publishing practices, particularly when third-party manuscript […]
The “urgent need for training for students and researchers at all levels in China”
Regular readers of this blog will know of my long-standing concerns regarding the trustworthiness of research, particularly when it originates from China. I have addressed these issues many times, e.g.: Research misconduct in China: an ever increasing worry Increasing concerns about SCAM research originating from China Concerning developments in acupuncture research: is there something rotten
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