Aim & Scope
Accountability in Research: Policies and Quality Assurance is devoted to the examination and critical analysis of systems for maximizing integrity in the conduct of research. It provides an interdisciplinary, international forum for the development of new procedures, standards and policies to encourage the ethical conduct of research for enhancing the validity of research results. The journal publishes original empirical, methodological, policy and theoretical papers, cases studies, conference reports and book reviews that address issues of integrity and accountability in research. Book reviews are published periodically on topics relevant to the journal's scope. Accountability in Research seeks to serve a broad range of scientists and administrators in academia, industry and government. While relevant to any discipline, the journal focuses in particular on biotechnology, chemistry, medicine, pharmacology, toxicology, pathology, environmental science, and clinical trials. [1]
2024
New term for ethnoracial discrimination in science.
Accountability in Research , 2024 , pp 1-2.
The case for universal artificial intelligence declaration on the precedent of conflict of interest
Accountability in Research , 2024 , pp 1-2.
Write your paper on the motherland?
S Wang , S Kinoshita , HM Yokoyama
Accountability in Research , 2024 , pp 1-3.
Evidence-based literature review, not the meta-analysis: A rejoinder.
RK Kampa , DK Padhan , N Karna , J Gouda
Accountability in Research , 2024 , pp 1-3.
Maintaining ethics, Integrity, and accountability: Best practices for reporting a meta-analysis.
Accountability in Research , 2024 , pp 1-3.
Editorial Retractions, Expressions of Concern and External Notices
Scholarly publishing experience of postgraduate students in Nigerian Universities.
Accountability in Research2021 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 7 pp 395-427.
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V Tomić , I Buljan , A Marušić
Accountability in Research2024 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4 pp 327-350.
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The argument for adopting a jurisprudence platform for scientific misconduct.
B Siegerink , LA Pet , FR Rosendaal , MYHG Erkens
Accountability in Research2023 pp 1-12.
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In Defense of the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity: Response to Radder.
J de Ridder , L Bouter , T Haven , ... , MP Zeegers
Accountability in Research2023 - VOLUME 30, ISSUE 5 pp 276-283.
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How (not) to be held accountable in research: The case of the Dutch integrity code.
Accountability in Research2023 - VOLUME 30, ISSUE 5 pp 261-275.
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A Avenell , MJ Bolland , GD Gamble , A Grey
Accountability in Research2024 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 1 pp 14-37.
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A research misconduct severity matrix that could serve to harmonize adjudication of findings.
Accountability in Research2022 - VOLUME 29, ISSUE 5 pp 279-293.
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Is authorship sufficient for today's collaborative research? A call for contributor roles.
NA Vasilevsky , M Hosseini , S Teplitzky , ... , KL Holmes
Accountability in Research2021 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 1 pp 23-43.
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A review of the literature on ethical issues related to scientific authorship.
Accountability in Research2020 - VOLUME 27, ISSUE 5 pp 284-324.
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