26 · Survey Results: Survey Questions and Responses
The Office of the Vice Provost for Research is the central agency on campus regarding RCR but individual schools,
departments, and centers also provide their own workshops, training sessions, classes, etc.
The training can be done either online via Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI), or in-person in an 8.5 hour,
discussion-based course offered 4 times/year.
Training is provided through the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI).
We have a program for bioethics, Office of Research Integrity, and Office of Legal Counsel that all provide varying levels
of support.
LIBRARY-LEVEL RCR INFORMATION
7. Is information about RCR available on your library’s website? (Such information could range from
how-tos to case studies to guidelines for reporting observed problems.) N=47
Yes 25 53%
No 22 47%
Comments N=12
As part of a LibGuide.
Citation management, copyright information, plagiarism prevention
Consists of info about Endnote.
Finding it can be a challenge.
Health Sciences Library reports “not directly.” University Library offers training in bibliographic tools (e.g., EndNote) and,
during graduate student orientation, copyright session. These latter are on our website. Library guides provide links to
writing resources noted in previous question.
Our subject guides include links to the appropriate university policies and websites on those topics. We also offer a lot of
information about bibliographic software and citing sources but not from the angle of ethical conduct.
Piecemeal, as it comes up in a variety of areas in which the Libraries provide services.
The Libraries has a LibGuide that addresses plagiarism and copyright issues.
The library mainly focuses on citing and plagiarism.
Very general information on avoiding plagiarism in some subject guides. No formal web pages or guides specifically on
the responsible conduct of research.
Very little is available, primarily about plagiarism and not recently updated.
We have information on how to use citation tools and links to sources for citation examples. We also have information
on how to avoid plagiarism, which links to a required plagiarism tutorial for undergraduates offered by the university.
There is information on data management, basics of copyright, and links to library staff who can help navigate
questions or refer to other sources.
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