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8. Does your library offer training on RCR topics to faculty, staff, students, and/or researchers? N=47
Yes 36 77%
No, but we plan to 1 2%
No 10 21%
If you answered Yes, you will skip to the section Library RCR Training: Methods.
If you answered No, but we plan to, you will skip to the section Library RCR Training Plans.
If you answered No, you will skip to the section No Library RCR Training.
LIBRARY RCR TRAINING PLANS
9. Please indicate the methods your library plans to use to deliver RCR training. Check all that apply.
N=1
Incorporate RCR topics into course-based library instruction sessions
Face-to-face RCR-specific workshops
Online tutorial
Online guides
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LIBRARY RCR TRAINING: METHODS
10. Please indicate the methods your library uses to deliver RCR training. Check all that apply. N=36
Incorporate RCR topics into course-based library instruction sessions 32 89%
Face-to-face RCR-specific workshops 30 83%
Online guides 28 78%
Online tutorial 18 50%
Printed handouts/guides 14 39%
On demand video 6 17%
Other training method 6 17%
Please briefly describe the other training method. N=6
Detecting Plagiarism Workshops for faculty
Live, online workshops
Plagiarism and research ethics are incorporated into the Library 110 course offered each semester.
The Libraries provides individual consultation to faculty and students on RCR topics (legal issues, copyright, patent
searching, etc.)
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