[EASE Korea; KCSE Event] Publication Ethics Workshop
Please note that the workshop will be conducted in Korean.
The registration fee is KRW 100,000 for members and KRW 200,000 for non-members.
Please note that the workshop will be conducted in Korean.
The registration fee is KRW 100,000 for members and KRW 200,000 for non-members.
This roundtable brings together international and Ukrainian scholarly communication experts, policymakers, and journal editors to discuss publication ethics, journal quality, Open Science, and the future development of Ukraine’s scholarly publishing ecosystem.
This talk will explore the broad ethical challenges associated with the increasing use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) across various stages of the research cycle.
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