Stealing Into Print
Discover the intricacies of the scientific publishing landscape with Stealing Into Print by Marcel C. LaFollette. Published by the University of California Press in 1996, this thought-provoking book spans 293 pages and delves into the troubling incidents of misconduct that can occur within the realm of science. LaFollette highlights the critical vulnerabilities of the peer review process—an essential editorial practice that seeks expert opinions before publication. This insightful examination is not only of great interest to the scientific community but also provides valuable perspectives for policymakers and general readers alike. Explore the ethical dilemmas and challenges inherent in the publishing industry, and understand its wider implications for knowledge and society. A must-read for anyone engaged in or affected by scientific discourse.