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Posted here is a growing~ library of quality material relating to Human Research Ethics and Research Integrity for Australasia. You can browse by category or sub-category using the links below. You can also search the library using the field below. And within an item, there are controls to search by category tags and a list of related items. ~Most month two or three new items are added.

Institutional conflict-of-interest policies at US academic research institutions, Resnik D.B, Ariansen, MS, Jamal, J. and Kissling, G.E. Commentary by Prof. Colin Thomson – A Research Integrity Commentary

July 31, 2019 No Comments

Commentary by Prof. Colin Thomson AM on this 2016 paper about institutional conflicts of interest policies (or lack thereof) at US research institutions. This informative …

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Implementing the Australian Code (2018) – A research integrity resource

July 30, 2019 No Comments

A comprehensive resource (including 44 short audios spoken by Prof. Mark Israel) about the Australian Code (2018).

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Human research ethics and privacy? You don’t need to be anxious

July 26, 2019 No Comments

A cartoon image about needing to be apprehensive about privacy.

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Solving a puzzle and end of year message (2018)

July 26, 2019 No Comments

A cartoon image that was our well wishes at the end of 2018 and could be used in your professional development activities.

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How does human research demonstrate beneficence? – A human research ethics discussion activity

July 25, 2019 No Comments

Human research ethics discussion activity (ten minutes) relating to the ethical principle of beneficence and the National Statement (2007 updated 2018).

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Ghost Authorship

July 25, 2019 No Comments

A comic image about a serious breach of responsible conduct

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A rose thorn by any other name? – A Research Integrity Commentary

July 24, 2019 No Comments

Commentary on why questionable publishers might be a more accurate term than predatory publishers.

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How should respect be expressed in human research? – A human research ethics discussion activity

July 24, 2019 No Comments

A 10-minute discussion activity about respect in human research.

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