Wiley has updated its publishing ethics guidelines, first published in 2006. The new guidelines provide guidance, resources and practical advice on ethical concerns that arise in academic publishing for editors, authors and researchers, among other audiences. New guidance is also included on whistle blowers, animal research, clinical research and clinical trial registration, addressing cultural differences, human rights and confidentiality. The guidelines are uniquely interdisciplinary, and were reviewed by 24 editors and experts chosen from the wide range of communities that Wiley serves. They are also published in Advanced Materials, Headache, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Social Science Quarterly, and on the website http://exchanges.wiley.com/ethicsguidelines.
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Graf, C., Deakin, L., Docking, M., Jones, J., Joshua, S., McKerahan, T., … Wyatt, D. (2014). Best practice guidelines on publishing ethics: A publisher’s perspective, 2nd edition. International Journal of Clinical Practice, 68(12), 1410–1428. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijcp.12557
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