Some researchers might know what research integrity issues are. Experts like Elisabeth Bik and Mu Yang show examples of inappropriate image duplication on social media every day, Anna Abalkina regularly writes about hijacked journals, and outlets like Retraction Watch, For Better Science and Dorothy Bishop's blog carefully put it all in perspective and chronicle about the implications of those findings.| Forensic Scientometrics
Why Open Source Analysis Demands Metadata Vigilance| fosci.substack.com
When Guardians of Science Face Retaliation| fosci.substack.com
Sometimes, without realizing it, you find yourself in the middle of a world event.| fosci.substack.com
Hardly a movie or TV series goes by without that nagging question: “Where have I seen that face before?| fosci.substack.com
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November 2024 has been another intriguing month for the forensic scientometrics community.| Forensic Scientometrics
What Roman Mos Maiorum Teaches Us About Protecting Science| Forensic Scientometrics
An introduction to the new field.| fosci.substack.com
The first year of Forensic Scientometrics| fosci.substack.com