The Current State of Research Integrity: a report from the frontline

The Current State of Research Integrity: a report from the frontline

In an era where the integrity of scholarly work is more critical than ever, the prevalence of fake research poses a significant threat to both the scholarly record and public trust in science. Join us for another HighWire Best Practice Webinar titled “The Current State of Research Integrity: A Report from the Frontline.” Our expert panel will provide a comprehensive update on the initiatives and tools being developed to combat these threats, along with an update from the World Conference on Research Integrity.

Key Highlights:

  • STM Research Integrity Hub Update: Gain insights into the latest advancements and initiatives from the STM Research Integrity Hub. Learn how this collaborative effort is equipping publishers and researchers with the tools necessary to uphold the highest standards of research integrity.
  • Current State of Image Manipulation and False Image Detection: Explore the current landscape of image manipulation in scholarly publications. Understand the methods and technologies being employed to detect false images and protect the authenticity of scientific research.
  • Practical Takeaways from the World Conference on Research Integrity: Hear about practical, publisher-centric takeaways from the recent World Conference on Research Integrity. Learn about the best practices and strategies being adopted globally to enhance research integrity and combat misconduct.

This webinar is a must-watch for anyone involved in scholarly publishing, research, and academia. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to safeguard the integrity of scientific research and maintain the trust of the global scientific community and the public. The content of the webinar will be highly relevant to publishers, editors, researchers, and anyone committed to upholding the standards of scholarly communication. Ensure you don’t miss this critical update on the state of research integrity.

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