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Co-reviewing and ghostwriting by early-career researchers in the peer review of manuscripts [PDF]

open access: yeseLife, 2019
Many early-career researchers are involved in the peer review of manuscripts for scientific journals, typically under the guidance of or jointly with their advisor, but most of the evidence about this activity is anecdotal.
Gary S McDowell   +4 more
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The Paroxetine 352 Bipolar Study Revisited: Deconstruction of Corporate and Academic Misconduct [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Scientific Practice and Integrity, 2019
Medical ghostwriting is the practice in which pharmaceutical companies engage an outside writer to draft a manuscript submitted for publication in the names of “honorary authors,” typically academic key opinion leaders.
Jay D. Amsterdam, Leemon McHenry
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Changes in U.S. medical school conflict of interest policies from 2014 to 2023. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
BackgroundConcerns about the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on medical education, ranging from education of students to professional development, have led professional societies to recommend regulation of interactions between industry and ...
Shamik Bhat   +8 more
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Ghostwriting concept: the Study of Academic Miscundot in Iranian Higher Education Context [PDF]

open access: yesتحقیقات کتابداری و اطلاع‌رسانی دانشگاهی, 2020
Objective: Academic dishonesties, especially phenomena such as paper and/ or thesis and its related business, are increasing in Iran and now it is a challenge in higher education at the national level.
Behrooz Rasuli   +5 more
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What should be done to tackle ghostwriting in the medical literature? [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Medicine, 2009
Background to the debateGhostwriting occurs when someone makes substantial contributions to a manuscript without attribution or disclosure. It is considered bad publication practice in the medical sciences, and some argue it is scientific misconduct.
Peter C Gøtzsche   +6 more
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Fighting contract cheating and ghostwriting in Higher Education: Moving towards a multidimensional approach

open access: yesCogent Education, 2021
Contract cheating, or “ghostwriting” as it is more commonly known, has become a growing threat to academic integrity in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) across the world.
Holi Ibrahim Holi Ali, Awad Alhassan
doaj   +1 more source

Ghostwriting an authorship without aura [PDF]

open access: yeslo Squaderno, 2022
In everyday use, ghostwriting is when a text is written by an unnamed author. Politicians, public figures, and celebrities come to mind as the primary users of ghostwriting.
Cameron McEwan
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Ghostwriting: Simulacra of Academic Performance

open access: yesВысшее образование в России, 2022
The article is a book review on “Ethnography of Bogus. Who and how writes customized academic essays in Russia” by A. Davydov and P. Abramov (Moscow: Khamovniki Foundation for Social Research: Common Place, 2021, 176 p.).
S. A. Sheypak
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Ghostly Collaboration: the Authorship of False Criminal Confession

open access: yesAuthorship, 2014
Drawing on a body of confession scholarship, “Ghostly Collaboration” defines “coercive ghostwriting,” an authorship-inspired term for collaborative practices enacted between custodial criminal suspects and professional police interrogators resulting in ...
Jasper Schelstraete
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Being Geniuses Together: Ghostwriting and the Uncanny of Robert McAlmon’s and Kay Boyle’s (Out of) Joint Autobiography

open access: yesEuropean Journal of American Studies, 2017
Kay Boyle’s supplementary edition (1968) of Robert McAlmon’s Being Geniuses Together (1938) is a self-deconstructive survey of the expatriate community of English and American writers and artists in Paris in the 1920s.
Anna Linzie
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