About the COPE

About the COPE practices

The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) is an international organization that provides guidance and promotes integrity in academic publishing. COPE is composed of individuals and institutions involved in scholarly publishing, including editors, publishers, researchers, and others interested in publication ethics.
COPE’s primary objective is to support editors and publishers in maintaining high ethical standards in academic publishing. They provide resources, guidelines, and best practices to help address ethical issues and challenges that may arise in the publication process.

COPE offers guidance on various topics, including plagiarism, authorship disputes, conflicts of interest, peer review processes, retractions, and corrections. They also provide a platform for members to discuss ethical issues, seek advice, and share experiences through case discussions and educational resources. As an influential organization in the field of publication ethics, COPE plays a crucial role in shaping industry standards and promoting responsible and ethical publishing practices. Their guidelines and recommendations are widely recognized and followed by many reputable publishers and journals worldwide.

By following the COPE, publishers and editors demonstrate their commitment to upholding ethical principles in scholarly publishing and contribute to maintaining the integrity and credibility of academic research.

Editors' Role

Reviewer's Role

Author's Role