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Stealing Into Print: Fraud, Plagiarism, and Misconduct in Scientific Publishing [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Marcel C. LaFollette

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This is a refreshing and fascinating step forward from a plethora of example-laden exposes on scientific fact-fiddling and malfeasance. Unlike Robert Bell's very good Impure Sciences ( LJ 5/15/92), technical policy professor LaFollette chooses to examine the moral, ethical, and practical bases that undergird scientific publishing and deftly illustrates with an insider's view how and why fraud might occur. Especially interesting are sections on prominent researchers who attach their names to everything that emerges from their labs, a la David Baltimore; a historical and philosophical discussion of the "nemesis," or whistleblower; and an excellent explication of the problems of peer review. The last chapter considers highly important issues like intellectual property and the significance of new data acquisition and publishing technologies. Literate and extremely well written, this is required--and pleasurable--reading for anyone who publishes in scholarly and scientific journals. For academic and large public library science collections.
- Mark L. Shelton, Athens, Ohio
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"For anybody who cares about the meaning and texture of science and who wants to see it soar once again above the current miasma of publicized fraud, "Stealing Into Print helps illuminate the darkness."--"Washington Monthly

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A good start 22. August 2010
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It is difficult to talk about scientific misconduct and fraud as much as it is to expose it when it is observed. Anyone doing so must be prepared to face an enormous amount of stress and the possibility of long-term unemployment if not total decimation of career. Even if these dire consequences do not result, one might still have to endure being labeled as a "troublemaker" or as having a "holier than thou" attitude. Being excluded from the profession that one has worked for with diligence will be painful of course, but on the other hand, looking the other way and being part of a corrupt and unethical system is always worse.

The author of this book has outlined, mostly using anecdotal evidence, many of the unethical (if not illegal) practices that have tainted the scientific profession up to the time of publication. The reading of the book is very painful of course, but of great value mostly to those readers who are thinking about entering the scientific profession, and may be shocked at the some of the conduct that is regularly practiced among "scientists" and their administrators. Such readers may be expecting that they will be entering a community of rationalists, whose sole purpose is the discovery of truth and who would never falsify data, plagiarize or steal other peoples ideas, or apply legal, institutional, or financial pressure to harm individuals who expose these practices. Being confronted with this kind of conduct for the uninitiated can be very disconcerting, and may even persuade some to exit the very profession where their talents and insights are sorely needed.

The author doesn't really address in too much detail how to deal with the consequences of exposing fraud, but instead concentrates attention on some of the major cases that made the national press. In this regard his choices might be the worst part of the book, as there are many instances of fraud that do not have that notoriety but still need to be exposed. He also omits discussion of the some of the "lighter" forms of fraud that on the surface may not be viewed as such. For example, in a publication with multiple authorship, the practice of a particular author as being designated as "the author to whom correspondence must be addressed". This allows this author to take "control" of the publication henceforth and completely exclude further inputs or commentary from the other authors. In the experience of this reviewer it is the "senior" author, i.e. the head of the laboratory or research group, who demands this designation, and who makes the least contribution to the paper (if any). The author does discuss the practice of "shadow" authorship, where one or more authors have not made any contributions at all to the paper but nonetheless have their names on it.

One can easily argue that more details should be included in the book, but as a whole the author has done a good job, and one can hope that this book and others will assist in preventing or exposing the sewers of fraud that have cropped up both in and out of the scientific profession. Fraud should be exposed wherever it occurs, with no hesitation and with cognizance of the consequences in doing so.

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