Resources
It’s a slippery slope to research misconduct – A Research Integrity resource
This great print-ready infographic describes the small slips that can send you tumbling toward research misconduct.
It is an Australian modification of a resource produced by ORI.
A useful handout for a research integrity workshop. And a constructive addition to your Research Integrity Resource Library..
A recommended prompt for all researchers.
Authorship – A Research Integrity talk by Prof. Mark Israel
In this PowerPoint with embedded audio, AHRECS senior consultant Mark Israel delivers a 12-minute talk about authorship. This is a handy resource for HDRs and ECRs.
Questionable publishers – A Research Integrity resource
A lot is said about questionable publishers or predatory publishers, but what are we talking about, have there been changes, and does the message need to be different depending upon the career stage of our audience?
Implementing the Australian Code (2018) – A research integrity resource
A comprehensive resource (including 44 short audios spoken by Prof. Mark Israel) about the Australian Code (2018).
Template for institutional investigation procedures (T4IIP ) with regard to alleged breaches of the Australian Code (2018)
A template and notes to assist institutions to implement a breach investigation procedure that aheres to the Australian Code (2018) and doesn’t clash with enterprise bargain agreements.
Impostor syndrome and HDR candidates – A Research Integrity commentary
Impostor syndrome and HDR candidates is no laughing matter… even if this cartoon is. HDR Supervisors and research institutions need to be mindful of and attend to the mental health of candidates. Their success is your success. A Research Integrity commentary.