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ETSU's Office
of Research and Sponsored Programs
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International Organizations:
National Organizations, Guidelines, and Resources:
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Annotated
Bibliography
Search engine to over 1,600 articles and books on research
ethics. Annotated by the staff of the Poynter Center, Indiana
University.
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Applied
Research Ethics National Association (ARENA)
An organization of professionals concerned about the ethical
conduct of research.
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Association
of Profession and Practical Ethics
The largest, and, by my lights the best, professional organization
that examines these issues. Their annual (Spring) meetings
feature a number of papers on research ethics. Great chance
to meet other people interested in these topics.
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NIH
Guidelines
Brief statement of NIH guidelines on the ethical conduct
of research.
- Office of Inspector General's
"Solicitation of Information and Recommendations for Developing
Compliance Program Guidance for Recipients of NIH Research Grants"
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to various documents on Research Ethics (from NIH).
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On
Being a Scientist (available in its entirety). Short
monograph from the National Academy of Sciences, now in its
2nd edition
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ORI
Guidelines
Includes (a) The Handbook for Research Integrity Officers
and (b) Guidelines to Institutions on Whistleblowing.
- Professional
Codes of Ethics
Links to hundreds of codes of conduct by professional organizations.
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Research
Integrity - Ethics Links
From the Office of Research Integrity. Includes links to
several university's programs.
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Responsible Science, Vol. 1: Ensuring the Integrity of the Research
Process
The entire book is available online, through NetLibrary.
The first time you will need to establish a username and password.
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Responsible Conduct of Research Education Consortium
Aims | Charter
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Uniform
Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals
From the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. This
document, first written in 1978, has now been endorsed by the
editors of more than 500 biomedical ethics journals. It sets
out some general guidelines for submission and evaluation of
articles, and specifically addresses a range of significant
moral issues, most especially, issues of authorship.
Other Resources
- Films
A list of films on issues in research ethics (from John Carroll
University).
- Zimbardo
Experiment
Site on the controversial 1971 Zimbardo study, in which college
students were told to "play" as if they were prisoners
and prison guards.
University Programs on Research Ethics:
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Dr. Michael Woodruff, Vice-Provost
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Michael Kalichman, Ph.D.
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University of California, San Diego
San Diego, California 92093-0003
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Tel.: 858-822-2027 FAX: 858-534-4722
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