Dr Gary Allen …Senior Consultant | Australasian Human Research Ethics Consultancy Services ……[email protected]| www.ahrecs.com | https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-allen-629847128 HDR & ECR Workshop Bond University Research integrity Planning for success…. Being an excellent mentor...
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Dr Gary Allen…Senior Consultant | Australasian Human Research Ethics Consultancy Services……[email protected] | www.ahrecs.com | https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-allen-629847128
Welcome and introduction Research integrity - Initial reflections and what’s included?
Authorship, publication ethics and a publication plan (and CYA) Knowing where not to publish Collaborative research – Tips and CYA2 Breaches of the Code and research misconduct Reflections on the upcoming new version of the Code
Vignette discussion Resources QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION
Discussion activity
What do you see as your responsibilities in relation to research integrity?
1. Discuss with one or two of your neighbours (preferably people who you don’t know well)
2. Take 2 minutes to exchange ideas on what you understand to be your research integrity responsibilities
3. You will be asked to share your ideas
Serious consequences for missteps
Your responsibilities
As a Bond University researcher Regard research integrity as a core component of
good research practice Promote the standards and University arrangements
Discussion activity You are approached by a senior colleague with whom you work on a
related project; she asks to be listed as a co-author of an output you are currently working on. What would you do? 1. Discuss with one or two of your neighbours (preferably
people who you don’t know well)
2. Take 2 minutes to exchange ideas on what you understand to be your research integrity responsibilities
3. You will be asked to share your ideas
Balancing considerations
Would your answer be different if they were based at an institution in another country and have a high citation index?
For the most part, publish results only once or cite earlier outputs
Publishing in other languages Plagiarism and self-plagiarism (copyright) Honesty and integrity ‘Salami slicing’ Respond promptly and with respect to editors/reviewers Reflections on national and international experiences Illustrations tip (http://www.figshare.com/) Refer to resources from COPE
Publication ethics: Publish results only once or cite earlier outputs Publisher rules and copyright Predatory publishers Life after the Beall’s List Reflections on open access Zombie, cloned and hijacked publishers Reflections on black and white lists Assessing quality Career and other impacts of choosing poorlySee this blog post by Israel & Allen (2017)
Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research Committee on Publication Ethics guidelinesBond University Policies and resources that implement the Australian Code
see https://bond.edu.au/researchers/research-support/research-tools
Research Integrity Advisers Short workshop in your areaAHRECS Resource Library – Papers, books, guidelines and news
items Research Ethics Monthly – Free monthly blog about