Enhancing Partnerships of Institutions and Journals to Address Concerns About Research Misconduct

Author:

Garfinkel Susan1,Alam Sabina2,Baskin Patricia3,Bennett Christina4,Carruthers Bridget1,Engler Jeffrey5,Flanagin Annette6,Garrity Sheila78,Graf Chris9,Imperiale Michael J.101112,King Christopher13,Kleinert Sabine14,Kulp Dan4,Mankowski Courtney1,Nugent Nicola15,Pulvirenti Teodoro4,Qualkenbush Lauran16,Sobiecki Emily17,Wainstock Daniel18,Wilfong Erica1920,Wold Loren2122,Yucel Jennifer1

Affiliation:

1. Office of Research Compliance, The Ohio State University, Columbus

2. Publishing Ethics and Integrity, Taylor and Francis Group Journals, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

3. Neurology Journals, American Academy of Neurology, Minneapolis, Minnesota

4. Editorial Development, American Chemical Society, Washington, District of Columbia

5. Council of Graduate Schools, Washington, District of Columbia

6. JAMA and JAMA Network, Chicago, Illinois

7. Office of Research Integrity, The George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia

8. Office of Research Integrity, Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, Maryland

9. Research Integrity Group, Springer Nature, London, United Kingdom

10. Now with Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

11. mSphere, American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC

12. Office of Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

13. Office of Research Integrity and Safety, University of Georgia, Athens

14. The Lancet, Munich, Germany

15. Publishing Ethics, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, United Kingdom

16. Office for Research Integrity and Training, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois

17. Office of the General Counsel, Mass General Brigham, Boston, Massachusetts

18. Office for Academic and Research Integrity, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

19. Research Integrity Group, Springer Nature, Heidelberg, Germany

20. EMBO Press, EMBO, Heidelberg, Germany

21. College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus

22. Life Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

ImportanceInstitutions and journals strive to promote and protect the integrity of the research record, and both groups are equally committed to ensuring the reliability of all published data.ObservationsThree US universities coordinated a series of virtual meetings from June 2021 to March 2022 for a working group composed of senior, experienced US research integrity officers (RIOs), journal editors, and publishing staff who are familiar with managing issues of research integrity and publication ethics. The goal of the working group was to improve the collaboration and transparency between institutions and journals to ensure that research misconduct and publication ethics are managed properly and efficiently. Recommendations address the following: identifying proper contacts at institutions and journals, specifying information to share between institutions and journals, correcting the research record, reconsideration of some fundamental research misconduct concepts, and journal policy changes. The working group identified 3 key recommendations to be adopted and implemented to change the status quo for better collaboration between institutions and journals: (1) reconsideration and broadening of the interpretation by institutions of the need-to-know criteria in federal regulations (ie, confidential or sensitive information and data are not disclosed unless there is a need for an individual to know the facts to perform specific jobs or functions), (2) uncoupling the evaluation of the accuracy and validity of research data from the determination of culpability and intent of the individuals involved, and (3) initiating a widespread change for the policies of journals and publishers regarding the timing and appropriateness for contacting institutions, either before or concurrently under certain conditions, when contacting the authors.Conclusions and RelevanceThe working group recommends specific changes to the status quo to enable effective communication between institutions and journals. Using confidentiality clauses and agreements to impede sharing does not benefit the scientific community nor the integrity of the research record. However, a careful and informed framework for improving communications and sharing information between institutions and journals can foster better working relationships, trust, transparency, and most importantly, faster resolution to data integrity issues, especially in published literature.

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

General Medicine

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