About the Editors |
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Preface |
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Montreal Statement |
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Keynote Address |
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Current and Future Challenges for those Promoting Research Integrity |
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Part I The Diversity of National Approaches to Research Integrity |
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Chapter 1 Responsible Conduct of Research: A Canadian Approach |
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Chapter 2 With Joined Forces for Research Integrity in Europe: European Network of Research Integrity Offices |
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Chapter 3 Research Ethics and Research Integrity at the European Research Council |
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Chapter 4 Building a National Research Integrity Framework: Ireland's Experience |
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Chapter 5 Impact in Denmark of the Singapore Statement on Research Integrity and the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity |
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Chapter 6 Professional Networks Contributing to Research Integrity and Ethics: From Cooperation to Innovation |
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Chapter 7 Update on Developments in Australia |
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51 | (4) |
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Part II Principles and Responsibilities |
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Chapter 8 Essentials of Determining Authorship |
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Chapter 9 Research Conflict of Interest: Flaws in Professional Codes of Ethics |
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Chapter 10 Error and Fraud: A Sometimes Fuzzy Frontier |
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Chapter 11 Bearing Crosses: A Case Study in Cross-Cultural, Cross-Disciplinary, Cross-Border Higher Degree by Research Supervision |
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Chapter 12 Technology and Commitment |
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Chapter 13 Sharing of Data from Clinical Trials and Research Integrity |
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Part III Responding to Research Misconduct |
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Chapter 14 Managing Research Misconduct Investigations: The Top 10 Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them |
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Chapter 15 Research Misconduct: Suggested Remedies from a Psychiatrist's Perspective |
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Chapter 16 Working against Plagiarism |
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Chapter 17 Plagiarism as Violation of Law in Norway: On Inappropriate Juridification of Research Ethics |
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Chapter 18 Research Integrity and Solid Data Management: The Dutch Experience |
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Chapter 19 What Lessons Can We Learn from the Stapel Case? |
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Part IV Fostering Integrity in Research |
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Chapter 20 Fostering Scientific Integrity and Assessing the Hidden Curriculum |
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Chapter 21 Software for Academic Integrity: The Role of Research Codes, Statements and Declarations in Research Ethics and Integrity |
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Chapter 22 Cooperation between Journals, Research Institutions and Funders over Research and Publication Integrity Cases: Defining the Challenges |
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Chapter 23 Blowing the Oboe, Not the Whistle: Creative Accounts about Saving Science from the Unethical |
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Chapter 24 How Physicians Understand Research Ethics Problems in Russia |
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Chapter 25 Developing Institutional Monitoring Protocols for Humanities and Social Science Research in Taiwan |
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Part V Responsible Conduct of Research Training |
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Chapter 26 RCR Training in Peking University Health Science Center |
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Chapter 27 Reflections on Teaching RCR at an US Engineering Institution |
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Chapter 28 Research Integrity Management Framework for Joint PhD and Cotutelle Candidates at Macquarie University |
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Chapter 29 Learning Theory Applied to Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Instructional Design: A Case Study Assessing Research Integrity Training for Cross-Sector Science Trainees |
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Chapter 30 Teaching Good Scientific Practice and Curricular Development in Germany |
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Chapter 31 The University as a Learning Environment for Research Ethics |
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Part VI Integrity and Society |
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Chapter 32 Intersection of Research Integrity with Social Responsibility |
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Chapter 33 Societal Consideration as Willingness to Dialogue -- A Commentary to Singapore Statement Point N. 14 |
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Inmaculada de Melo-Martin |
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Chapter 34 Where Research Integrity and Scientific Reporting Converge, Animal Welfare Stands to Benefit |
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Chapter 35 Geoethics: A Challenge for Research Integrity in Geosciences |
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287 | (8) |
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Chapter 36 Principles for Building Public/Private Partnerships to Benefit Public Health |
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Chapter 37 Research Integrity and Governance in Contentious Policy Arenas: An Exploration of Coal Seam Gas Debates in Australia |
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