32 · Survey Results: Survey Questions and Responses
16. Please indicate which topics are covered in RCR workshops for each applicable discipline. Check all
that apply. N=32
Topics Humanities Social
sciences
Sciences Medical
sciences
Other
discipline
N
How to use bibliography management
software such as Endnote, Refworks,
Zotero, etc.
30 30 30 21 4 32
“How to cite” and citation styles 29 29 27 19 4 31
Avoiding plagiarism 25 25 23 14 4 26
Ethics/academic integrity 18 19 19 14 3 21
Data management 12 14 15 8 2 17
Responsible authorship 11 12 13 11 3 16
Avoiding research misconduct 6 7 9 6 1 11
Responsible conduct of research overview 6 7 9 5 1 11
Responsible conduct of research complete 3 3 5 4 1 6
Other related topic 1 1 2
Total Responses 30 30 30 21 4 32
If you selected Other discipline above, please specify the discipline. N=4
Engineering (2 responses)
Engineering, if not considered part of science Fine arts, if not considered part of humanities Library science.
Law
If you selected Other related topic above, please specify the topic and the applicable discipline.
N=1
Humanities: copyright and rights management.
17. Please enter any additional RCR workshop content and audience information you would like to
share. N=6
Also do some patent searching instruction, which incorporates concepts of intellectual property and intellectual property
ownership.
The above depends on the faculty/department. Some faculties/departments have a required information literacy
component in which RCR is covered more extensively.
The Libraries may be doing RCR workshops in the future for the medical sciences and sciences by subject librarians on
an “as requested” basis.
We rarely have these topics and audiences cleanly separated out like this. Often, training incorporates speakers from
beyond the Library, or references materials beyond the library. The library is one channel, but not necessarily the
exclusive channel on most of these topics and to most of these audiences. We do have an entire group dedicated to
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