The great betrayal fraud in science
"Here, Horace Freeland Judson carefully details various types of scientific fraud and how they happen: considers science's self-government, including peer review and paper refereeing; and exposes the failures of academic, legal, and government responses. With reason for hope, he also point...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Orlando :
Harcourt
[2004]
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Edición: | First edition |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- A culture of fraud
- What's it like? A typology of scientific fraud
- Patterns of complicity: recent cases
- Hard to measure, hard to define: the incidence of scientific fraud and the struggle over its definition
- The Baltimore affair
- The problems of peer review
- Authorship, ownership: problems of credit, plagiarism, and intellectual property
- The rise of open publication on the Internet
- Laboratory to law: the problems of institutions when misconduct is charged