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Responsible Conduct of STEM Research
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Responsible Conduct of Research Research Misconduct/Plagiarism Ethics Mentoring Authorship Citing &lit review Peer review
Data management Human/Animal Subjects Collaboration Conflict of Interest Dual-Use Technology Request a seminar
RCR Presentations from UF faculty
RCR Training at UF
(RCR) Responsible Conduct of
Research Training
Instructions for navigating to online
RCR training through myUFL and
CITI
RCR Training for NSF Grants,
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UF Honor Code
Preamble: In adopting this Honor
Code, the students of the University of
Florida recognize that academic
honesty and integrity are
fundamental values of the University
community.
Students who enroll at the University
commit to holding themselves and their
peers to the high standard of honor
required by the Honor Code. Any
individual who becomes aware of a
violation of the Honor Code is bound by
honor to take corrective action.
Student and faculty support are crucial
to the success of the Honor Code. The
quality of a University of Florida
education is dependent upon the
community acceptance and
enforcement of the Honor Code.
The Honor Pledge:
We, the members of the University of
Florida community, pledge to hold
ourselves and our peers to the highest
standards of honesty and integrity by
abiding by the Honor Code.
On all work submitted for credit by
students at the University of Florida,
the following pledge is either required
or implied:
"On my honor, I have neither given nor
received unauthorized aid in doing this
assignment."
UF Student Conduct &Honor
Code
Best Practices for Maintaining Research Integrity
Follow general practices of Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) [in html or pdf or
video]. Info for postdocs.
Develop professional relationships with mentors/advisors. Communicate your
expectations and ask questions. Respect the differences in cultural backgrounds
among your colleagues.
Follow the practices and cultures of collaborative research in your discipline,
department, and lab.
Search your discipline's literature early and often. Know how your work fits with other
research in your area, and learn the key players.
Establish roles and authorship at the beginning of a project, and create partnering
agreements. Follow responsible publication practices.
Respect the rights and treatment protocols of research subjects, human or animal.
Maintain accuracy in measuring, recording, interpreting, and reporting data. Negotiate
data sharing and ownership issues.
Avoid the research misconduct deeds: falsification, fabrication, plagiarism.
Respect the intellectual property rights and copyrights of other researchers and authors.
Give proper credit (and cite your sources) to those whose work forms a base for your
research.
Follow Guidelines for Best Practices in Image Processing.
Respect the peer review process and its responsibilities.
Avoid or disclose any conflicts of interest.
Learn the policies and procedures for reporting suspected problems (whistleblowing).
Scholarly Integrity Practices
Project for Scholarly Integrity (PSI) dashboard
from the Council of Graduate Schools, results of surveys "to assist graduate schools in
identifying needs and evaluating policies, practices, and resources relevant to the
responsible and ethical conduct of research."
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Avoiding Misconduct
The Lab. An Interactive Video on
Avoiding Misconduct from the Office
of Research Integrity (ORI)
Watch the video
On Being a Scientist
View brief video (7:13)
Read the e-book (3rd ed.,
2009)
download the PDF
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Reporting Compliance
Concerns
UF Compliance Hotline
call or submit a form online
Compliance Hotline how-to's
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Contact us
To ask questions or request a
seminar, contact Denise Bennett
273-2864 or Michelle Leonard
273-2866 at the Marston Science
Library.
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