Plagiarism & Research misconduct
Plagiarism
- Resources:
- Wikipedia
- The UW SPH has a web page on plagarism.
- Linked there is a useful brief resource for avoiding plagarism
- Miguel Roig's work on plagarism:
- Plagiarism module for ORI (Office of Research Integrity)
- Miguell Roig's paper Avoiding Those Little InaPdvertent Lies When Writing Papers introduces the concept of ethical writing and gives a succinct overview of many ethical violations in writing
- Is self-plagarism OK?
- Self-plagiarism defined (the Wikipedia article on plagiarism has a section on self-plagarism)
- A debate in the Scientist by Jef Akst, September 2010
- Tutorials:
- University of Indiana, Bloomington tutorial "How to recognize plagarism"
- University of Southern Mississippi plagarism tutorial
Research misconduct
Research misconduct means fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in proposing, performing or reviewing research, or in reporting research results. (CFR Section 42, Part 93.103) See CFR Section 42, Part 93 for full details.
University of Washington Executive Order 61 on Research Misconduct.
University of Washington resource page on Federal Requirements, Guidelines, and Resources from the Biomedical Research Integrity Program.
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