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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
Reporting Research Misconduct at UF
I have observed some research misconduct at
UF. Where do I report it? How do I protect
myself?
UF Compliance Hotline
call or submit an online form
Compliance Hotline how-to's
Faculty/Student Resolution Process
For instructors with concerns about a
student's behavior
Office of the Ombuds
"The purpose of the ombuds is to assist
members of the university community in
solving problems and conflicts."
UF Division of Sponsored Research /
Research Compliance site
University of Florida Policy for Dealing
with Conduct in Research
text from UF regulations
Self-Plagiarism
Recycling Is Not Always Good: The
Dangers of Self-Plagiarism
Editorial in ACS Nano 2012, 6(1), 1-4.
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Retracted Articles
Don't let it happen to you!
Retraction Watch
"Tracking retractions as a window into the
scientific process"
Misconduct is the main cause of
life-sciences retractions
article in Nature 490, 21 (04 Oct 2012).
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Research Misconduct in the News
'My Adviser Stole My Research'
article in Chronicle of Higher Ed (Nov 11,
2012). Connect through VPN if off campus.
Integru.org
"Internationally established researchers
offer independent reviews about the
academic conduct (not the content) either
ad-hoc or following an invitation from their
peers. Independent academics as well as
What is the Responsible Conduct of Research?
Follow the general practices of the Responsible Conduct or
Research (RCR) in several formats:
ORI Introduction to the Responsible Conduct of Research
(HTML)
ORI Introduction to the Responsible Conduct of Research
(PDF)
Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) for Postdocs
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What is Research Misconduct?
From the U.S. Dept. of HHS Office of Research Integrity:
Research misconduct means fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism
in proposing, performing, or reviewing research, or in reporting
research results.
(a) Fabrication is making up data or results and recording or
reporting them.
(b) Falsification is manipulating research materials, equipment, or
processes, or changing or omitting data or results such that the
research is not accurately represented in the research record.
(c) Plagiarism is the appropriation of another person's ideas,
processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit.
(d) Research misconduct does not include honest error or
differences of opinion.
Research Integrity
Singapore Statement on Research Integrity
Principles: Honesty, Accountability, Professional courtesy and
fairness, Good stewardship of research. Includes "14
commandments" of responsibilities.
Nature Announcement: Reducing our irreproducibility
Nature's new policy to improve reliability of results by
emphasizing methodological details. Connect through VPN if off
campus.
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Case Studies
Research Misconduct: Resources for Research Ethics
Education
From UC San Diego's Research Ethics Program. Has
background, case studies and discussion questions.
Whistleblowing: Resources for Research Ethics Education
From UC San Diego's Research Ethics Program. Has
background, case studies and discussion questions.
COPE Committee on Publication Ethics: Cases
Plagiarism -learning tools
Gaming Against Plagiarism
a series of 3 online games that help you
identify and analyze cases of research
misconduct. This NSF funded project was
developed by the UF Marston Science
Library and the Digital Worlds Institute.
UF Plagiarism Guide for Science and
Engineering Students and Instructors
How to Avoid Plagiarism
complex examples from Northwestern
Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism,
Self-Plagiarism, and Questionable
Writing Practices
from ORI. Brief guidelines, in 2 pages.
Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and
other questionable writing practices: A
guide to ethical writing
from ORI, philosophy and examples
Plagiarism tutorial
from Duke University
Guidelines for Best Practices in Image
Processing
ORI: research misconduct learning tools
A Positive Solution for Plagiarism
suggested classroom practices by Jeff Karon
in Chronicle of Higher Ed. Use VPN if off
campus.
Plagiarism in Grant Proposals
Advice from the Chronicle of Higher Ed. Use
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Avoiding Misconduct
The Lab. An Interactive Video on Avoiding
Misconduct from the Office of Research Integrity
(ORI)
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Publicized problems at UF
Colleague accuses UF citrus research
center head of stealing data for article
from the Gainesville Sun /Lakeland Ledger
Ex-UF professor gets 6 months in prison
for fraud
from the Gainesville Sun
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