Endoscopy 2015; 47(07): 575-578
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1392435
Editorial
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Ethics in publication

Michael B. Wallace*
1   Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
,
Peter D. Siersema*
2   University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Publication Date:
22 June 2015 (online)

Publication of scientific manuscripts remains our core method of sharing knowledge and advanced scientific inquiry. Pressures to publish for reasons other than pure discovery have the potential to corrupt this process. The core principles of scientific ethics outlined above provide guidance on how to maintain the integrity of our scientific process. We, as journal editors, are committed to the advancement of scientific knowledge and the ethical process of publication. We do the best we can to make sure that the articles we publish fulfill all the criteria of a well-conducted study.

* Both authors contributed equally to this work.


 
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