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On Being a Scientist: A Guide to Responsible Conduct in Research: Third Edition (2009)
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On Being a Scientist: A Guide to Responsible Conduct in Research, Third Edition

Fischer, B. A., and Zigmond, M. J. “Promoting Responsible Conduct in Research through “Survival Skills” Workshops: Some Mentoring Is Best Done in a Crowd.” Science and Engineering Ethics 7(2001):563-587.

Fort, C., Bird, S. J., and Didion, C .J. (eds.). A Hand Up: Women Mentoring Women in Science. Washington, DC: Association for Women in Science, 1993.

Institute of Medicine and National Research Council. Integrity in Scientific Research: Creating an Environment that Promotes Responsible Conduct. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2002.

Lee, A., Dennis, C., and Campbell, P. “Nature’s Guide for Mentors.” Nature 447(2007):791-797.

University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies. How to Mentor Graduate Students: A Guide for Faculty in a Diverse University. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, 2002.

Electronic Resources

The American Association for the Advancement of Science, Professional Ethics Report: http://www.aaas.org/spp/sfrl/per/per3.htm.

MentorNet: The E-Mentoring Network for Diversity in Science and Engineering: http://www.mentornet.net.

The Treatment of Data

Committee on Responsibilities of Authorship in the Biological Sciences. Sharing Publication-Related Data and Materials. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2003.

Council on Government Relations. Access to and Retention of Research Data. Washington, DC: Council on Government Relations, 1995.

Harmening, D. M. Laboratory Management: Principles and Processes. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2003.

Kanare, H. M. Writing the Laboratory Notebook. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1985.

Pascal, C. B. “Managing Data for Integrity: Policies and Procedures for Ensuring the Accuracy and Quality of the Data in the Laboratory.” Science and Engineering Ethics 12(2006):23-39.

Rossner, M., and Yamada, K. M. “What’s in a Picture? The Temptation of Image Manipulation.” Journal of Cell Biology 166(2004):11-15.

Stevens, A. R. Ownership and Retention of Data. Washington, DC: National Association of College and University Attorneys, 1997.

Electronic Resources

The National Institutes of Health Office of Extramural Research: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/policy/data_sharing.

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