Oh, What A Tangled Web! Citation Network Underscores Editorial Conflicts of Interest
The separation of powers is as important in academic publishing as it is in government.
The separation of powers is as important in academic publishing as it is in government.
Conflicts of interest and corporate-funded research have expanded, with journals increasingly used by mega-corporations to advance their initiatives. What will this mean for scholarly publishing?
Not all conflicts are monetary. Sometimes, the pressure to do something good can lead to biased behavior.
The American Chemical Society certifies programs, which must subscribe to some of its products to qualify. How can this conflict of interest be