Lost data – A Research Integrity discussion activity
Discussion activity about lost data.
A simple and short discussion activity about the approach to disaster management plans for research
Advances in scans and machine learning raise very familiar challenges. It’s time for careful reflection, not hysteria.
This commentary by Dr Gary Allen reflects on how the ways we approach and talk about data sharing have changed. It also suggests it’s time for another change. It contains links to 13 useful reads.
A comprehensive resource (including 44 short audios spoken by Prof. Mark Israel) about the Australian Code (2018).
Commentary piece reflecting on the research integrity and human research ethics considerations for the research use of the data hacked from Ashley Maddison and posted online. Especially given individuals are identified and the access/use was without any consent.
Commentary sheet about this research integrity statement that was one of the outcomes from the 2nd World Conference on Research Integrity (2010). Despite the passage of time, it remains a useful reference for multi-jurisdictional research.