Additional Resources

Your university may have access to research training programs on various issues arising while conducting research which include collaboration concerns. For example, CUNY requires all faculty to complete modules at www.citiprogram.org.

If your university subscribes, the module on collaborative research can be accessed here. Additional resources listed there include:

  1. Macrina, F. Scientific Integrity: An Introductory Text with Cases. Second Edition. American Society for Microbiology Press. 2000.

  2. "Free the Academic Drug Tests," New York Times, editorial, Nov. 30, 2004.

  3. Macrina, F. Scientific Integrity: An Introductory Text with Cases. Second Edition. American Society for Microbiology Press. 2000.

  4. This Conclusion section was adapted from the materials on Collaborative Science - An Overview" provided to The ORI by the Northern Illinois University. CITI has attempted to follow the original materials as closely as possible, but, institutions specific materials have been deleted. Follow the link to the Original Materials .

  5. Khan, K.S., Nwosu, C.R., Khan, S.F., Dwarakanath, L.S., Chien, P.F. (1999). A controlled analysis of authorship trends over two decades. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 181(2): 503-507.

  6. Mussurakis, S. (1993). Co-authorship trends in the leading radiological journals. Acta Radiologica, 34(4): 316-320.

  7. (RCR Internet Instructions, 2005).Accessed on August 11, 2005.http://ethics.ucsd.edu/courses/rcrec_internet/assignments/collaboration.html

  8. Steneck , N.H. , Zinn, D. (2003). ORI Introduction to the Responsible Conduct of Research. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Secretary

Web resources on ethical conduct of research:

    • American Association for the Advancement of Science. Integrity in Scientific Research, 2000. http://www.aaas.org/spp/video/. (Information on five videos on integrity in research.)

    • Bird, S, Spier, R, eds. Science and Engineering Ethics, 1995 ff. http://www.opragen.co.uk/. (Includes articles on the responsible conduct of research.)

    • National Institutes of Health. Research Conduct and Ethics Instruction Materials, nd.http://www1.od.nih.gov/oir/sourcebook/ResEthicsCases/cases-toc.htm

    • North Carolina State University. Research Ethics Initiative, 2003. http://www.fis.ncsu.edu/Grad/ethics/

    • Office of Research Integrity. Home Page, 2003. http://ori.hhs.gov/

    • Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science. Home Page, 2003. http://onlineethics.org/RCR Education Consortium. Home Page, 2002-2004. http://rcrec.org/

  • Shamoo, AE, ed. Accountability in Research: Policies and Quality Assurance, 1994 ff. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/08989621.html. (Includes articles on research integrity and related issues.)