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15. Please indicate which topics are covered in RCR workshops for each applicable audience. Check all
that apply. N=34
Topics General
audience
U-grad
students
Graduate
students
Post
docs
Faculty Researchers Support
staff
N
How to use
bibliography
management
software such as
Endnote, Refworks,
Zotero, etc.
22 25 33 26 27 26 19 34
“How to cite” and
citation styles
17 27 27 14 13 13 8 33
Avoiding plagiarism 14 24 20 9 9 8 5 29
Ethics, academic
integrity
10 18 20 10 7 7 4 21
Responsible
authorship
9 6 16 11 10 8 6 17
Data management 6 1 13 13 13 13 6 15
Responsible conduct
of research overview
4 6 10 7 4 5 1 10
Avoiding research
misconduct
3 3 8 6 4 6 2 8
Responsible conduct
of research complete
2 2 5 3 2 2 1 5
Other related topic 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3
Total Responses 24 29 34 28 30 28 21 34
If you selected Other related topic above, please specify the topic and the applicable audience.
N=3
Copyright and rights management for images is the specific topic of an RCR workshop for art history graduate students.
Please note that the citation/bibliography are addressed in general workshops that are not necessarily branded as RCR
related. Those topics and plagiarism are addressed upon request in course-related instruction.
NIH’s Public Access Policy: post docs, faculty, researchers, support staff.
We have copyright-specific workshops open to the public, aimed at faculty and researchers, on a variety of topics. We
also provide copyright-specific workshops to departments, research groups, and courses as requested.
Additional Comments N=2
The above depends on the faculty/department. Some faculties/departments have a required information literacy
component in which RCR is covered more extensively by the library/librarian.
To date, our data management services have been offered to faculty one-on-one, with the exception of an annual
summer data management institute.
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