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Articles

Responding to Research Misconduct: A Primer for LIS Professionals

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Pages 272-287 | Published online: 29 Jul 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Falsification, fabrication, plagiarism, and other forms of misconduct undermine the foundation of science – trust in the integrity of researchers and their reported results. As research team members, therefore, library and information science (LIS) professionals share responsibility for addressing research misconduct. Intended as a primer, this article defines misconduct, discusses it causes, and notes its consequences. The article then empowers LIS professionals with a set of strategies, escalating from gathering information, to engaging in conversation, to submitting formal allegations, to respond effectively when they suspect or detect misconduct.

Acknowledgments

I thank Mary Gentile, Jason Ramage, and the anonymous reviewers for their comments on an early draft of this article.

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