Responsible Authorship and Peer Review - Columbia RCR Course, Module 3
Responsible Authorship and Peer Review - Columbia RCR Course, Module 3
What is this about?
This online course portal is developed by Columbia University to support Responsible Conduct of Research practices. It provides a case based introduction regarding responsible conduct of research practices.
The course is suitable to junior researchers, students in their doctoral studies. However, the well-developed case studies could also support senior researchers or department heads in discussing RCR issues with their students and colleagues. The course involves six independent modules, built on six important RCR topics: Conflicts of Interest, Mentoring, Responsible Authorship and Peer Review, Research Misconduct, Collaborative Science, Data Acquisition and Management.
Authorship and Peer Review is the third module in the course that starts with a brief introduction, it provides three annotated case studies ("Who is an author?", "What is responsible peer-review?" and "Peer review and controversial research"). The module provides the reader with a brief introduction on the issue section with a list of questions and answers, comprehensive theoretical background and a rich compilation of resources, including video materials.