Webinar: Avoiding Publishing Misconduct

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The presentation and discussion, “Avoiding Publishing Misconduct,” will be for authors who are planning to submit their work to scholarly journals, conference proceedings, standards, books, etc., and who wish to avoid having their work delayed during the editorial process due to questions as to its originality and authenticity.  In other words, all authors submitting their work to IEEE are expected to accept the basic guidelines of honest and proper behavior, which will be discussed.

The presentation will provide directions for authors who intend to publish their work in IEEE publications (or elsewhere); from guidance on building references, to improper paraphrasing, and ultimately to avoiding being accused of committing plagiarism.  There will also be information on various ethics-related misconduct, such as citation stacking, conflicts of interest, fraudulent data, and authorship disputes.



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  • Date: 15 Jul 2020
  • Time: 03:30 PM to 05:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT+03:30) Iran
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  • ICT Research Institute, North Kargar
  • teharan, Tehran
  • Iran 1439955471

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  • Co-sponsored by Mojgan Azizi
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  • Starts 04 July 2020 08:30 AM
  • Ends 15 July 2020 08:30 AM
  • All times are (GMT+03:30) Iran
  • No Admission Charge






Agenda

The presentation and discussion, “Avoiding Publishing Misconduct,” will be for authors who are planning to submit their work to scholarly journals, conference proceedings, standards, books, etc., and who wish to avoid having their work delayed during the editorial process due to questions as to its originality and authenticity.  In other words, all authors submitting their work to IEEE are expected to accept the basic guidelines of honest and proper behavior, which will be discussed.

The presentation will provide directions for authors who intend to publish their work in IEEE publications (or elsewhere); from guidance on building references, to improper paraphrasing, and ultimately to avoiding being accused of committing plagiarism.  There will also be information on various ethics-related misconduct, such as citation stacking, conflicts of interest, fraudulent data, and authorship disputes.