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  1. Stanford University's Resources on Responsible and Ethical Conduct of Research‏‎ (2 revisions)
  2. (re)submitting without consent of all authors‏‎ (2 revisions)
  3. Infographic - SOPs4RI Guidelines on Responsible Supervision and Leadership‏‎ (2 revisions)
  4. The Swiss Report on Homeopathy: A Case Study of Research Misconduct‏‎ (2 revisions)
  5. Non-disclosure of changes to the research design‏‎ (2 revisions)
  6. SOPs4RI Guidelines - Building and leading an effective team‏‎ (2 revisions)
  7. Teacher guidelines in early bioethical education‏‎ (2 revisions)
  8. Responsible conduct of research toolkit‏‎ (2 revisions)
  9. Authorship: video‏‎ (2 revisions)
  10. Not acknowledging contributors who do not qualify for authorship‏‎ (2 revisions)
  11. Is the famous emeritus professor self-plagiarising?‏‎ (2 revisions)
  12. Varieties of goodness in research - a rotary style exercise (variation to original VIRT2UE exercise))‏‎ (2 revisions)
  13. Infographics on research integrity‏‎ (2 revisions)
  14. Project:Initiative‏‎ (2 revisions)
  15. Chinese 'Opinions' on Strengthening Research Integrity‏‎ (2 revisions)
  16. Open learning research ethics‏‎ (2 revisions)
  17. Guidelines for research institutions on managing competition and publication pressure‏‎ (2 revisions)
  18. Ten journals denied 2020 Impact Factors because of excessive self-citation or “citation stacking”‏‎ (2 revisions)
  19. Inadequately handle or store data or (bio)materials‏‎ (2 revisions)
  20. ‘And the band played on’ movie fragment no. 3‏‎ (2 revisions)
  21. The Dutch anthropologist making up data and papers‏‎ (2 revisions)
  22. First Insubria International School in Methodology, Ethics and Integrity in Biomedical Science‏‎ (2 revisions)
  23. Ten short cases on publication ethics‏‎ (2 revisions)
  24. Quality History Education in the 21st Century Principles and Guidelines‏‎ (2 revisions)
  25. Orta Yol‏‎ (2 revisions)
  26. The Nuremberg Code‏‎ (2 revisions)
  27. Academic integrity checklist‏‎ (2 revisions)
  28. Springer Nature ‘continuing to investigate the concerns raised’ about paper linking obesity and lying‏‎ (2 revisions)
  29. RRI tools collection of resources‏‎ (2 revisions)
  30. Ethics Approval, Quarantees of Quality and the Meddlesome Editor‏‎ (2 revisions)
  31. Eager Researcher Signs Away Intellectual Rights Despite University Refusal‏‎ (2 revisions)
  32. Show Me The Money!‏‎ (2 revisions)
  33. Oviedo Convention‏‎ (2 revisions)
  34. Guidelines for Responsible Data Management in Scientific Research‏‎ (2 revisions)
  35. SOPs4RI Guidelines for research institutions on the research integrity education of post-doctorate and senior researchers‏‎ (2 revisions)
  36. Getting started in teaching about ethical issues in physics‏‎ (2 revisions)
  37. Law on Science and Studies of the Republic of Lithuania‏‎ (2 revisions)
  38. Serbian Journal Lands in Hot Water After Challenge on 24 hour Peer Review That Cost 1785 euros‏‎ (2 revisions)
  39. Communicate results to the general public before a peer reviewed publication is available‏‎ (2 revisions)
  40. Guidelines for Research Ethics in the Social Sciences, Humanities, Law and Theology (NESH, Norway)‏‎ (2 revisions)
  41. COPE flowcharts‏‎ (2 revisions)
  42. Casuistry – is this RM, QRP or RCR? Three cases with dilemmas‏‎ (2 revisions)
  43. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union‏‎ (2 revisions)
  44. File:Bogdan Popoveniuc.jpg‏‎ (2 revisions)
  45. The influence of pharmaceutical company on drug availability‏‎ (2 revisions)
  46. Universal Declaration of Human Rights‏‎ (2 revisions)
  47. The rector who resigned after plagiarizing a student’s PhD thesis‏‎ (2 revisions)
  48. Scandalous behaviour at Medical University of Innsbruck‏‎ (2 revisions)
  49. Guidelines for research institutions on adequate education and skills training‏‎ (2 revisions)
  50. Greek Cypriot students’ ideas of historical empathy: a case study exploration of 9 -12 years old students’ ideas about practices in the past‏‎ (2 revisions)
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