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oapen-20.500.12657-246002021-11-10T07:55:39Z Scientific Integrity Schuyt, Kees Gehrman, Kristen Academic research Scientific Integrity Fraud Plagiarism Sefl-plagiarism bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general bic Book Industry Communication::L Law::LN Laws of Specific jurisdictions::LNF Criminal law & procedure::LNFN Fraud The growing attention for scientific integrity is part of a wider culture of professionalization and accountability − which appears to signal that integrity is no longer self-evident as a core value of professional conduct. Examples abound. But what is scientific integrity? Why does it matter? What are the issues, and what is at stake? What do we know about the nature and scope of violations of scientific integrity? In this book, Kees Schuyt explores the concept of integrity, describes various cases of fraud and other types of dishonest behaviour in research practice, and offers a reflective and pragmatic framework for handling transgressions against the rules of academic research. Drawing on a wide variety of historical examples, Schuyt looks into matters ranging from the codification of scientific integrity to the difference between misconduct, questionable practices, and honest errors, and the uses and abuses of the notion of plagiarism. Last but not least, he considers how the norms and values of academic research can best be transmitted to students and new generations of researchers. 2019-10-08 23:55 2020-01-27 12:28:32 2020-04-01T10:01:47Z 2020-04-01T10:01:47Z 2019 book 1005511 OCN: 1135847416 9789400602182; 9789400602199 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/24600 eng application/pdf n/a Scientific Integrity_e.pdf https://www.lup.nl/product/scientific-integrity/ Leiden University Press 10.24415/9789087282301 10.24415/9789087282301 276c53fd-5f1d-4065-9fce-9628863ddca8 9789400602182; 9789400602199 183 Leiden open access
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The growing attention for scientific integrity is part of a wider culture of professionalization and accountability − which appears to signal that integrity is no longer self-evident as a core value of professional conduct. Examples abound. But what is scientific integrity? Why does it matter? What are the issues, and what is at stake? What do we know about the nature and scope of violations of scientific integrity? In this book, Kees Schuyt explores the concept of integrity, describes various cases of fraud and other types of dishonest behaviour in research practice, and offers a reflective and pragmatic framework for handling transgressions against the rules of academic research. Drawing on a wide variety of historical examples, Schuyt looks into matters ranging from the codification of scientific integrity to the difference between misconduct, questionable practices, and honest errors, and the uses and abuses of the notion of plagiarism. Last but not least, he considers how the norms and values of academic research can best be transmitted to students and new generations of researchers.
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