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Guidelines

The Ethics Codes collection

What is this about?

The Ethics Codes collection is a repository of ethics codes and guidelines: it has collected 2500+ codes from 1500+ organisations. It goes beyond research ethics and integrity, and includes ethics codes in business, government, non-profit organisations, and engineering organisations. It is maintained by the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions (Illnois Institute of Technology).

Why is this important?

While the Embassy of Good Science is focused on research ethics and integrity, it is interesting for those reflecting about scientific integrity to understand how other organisations construct their ethics codes.

For whom is this important?

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