Integrity in Scholarship
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Contacts
- Matthew Ronning, Associate Vice Chancellor and Director of SPARCS serves as the NC State University Research Integrity Officer. He can be reached by e-mail at matt_ronning@ncsu.edu or via phone at 919-513-2148.
- Debra Paxton, Regulatory Compliance Administrator serves as an Associate Research Integrity Officer. She can be reached by e-mail at debra_paxton@ncsu.edu or by phone at 919-515-4514.
- Richard Best, Compliance Officer for Integrity, Objectivity and Security serves as an Associate Research Integrity Officer. He can be reached by e-mail at richard_best@ncsu.edu or via phone at 919-515-0158.
NC State's Policies and Guidelines
In the News
Primary Sources of Public Expectations
Important Literature
- Writing the Laboratory Notebook, Howard M. Kanare PhD, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1985.
- Scientific Integrity: An Introductory Text with Cases, 2nd Edition, Francis L. Macrina PhD, ASM Press, Washington, DC, 2000 (look at chapters 3 and 11)
- Responsible Conduct of Research, Adil E. Shamoo and David B. Resnik, Oxford University Press, 2003
- Responsible Science, Volume I: Ensuring the Integrity of the Research Process (1992)
National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine (SEM)
- Responsible Science, Volume II: Background Papers and Resource Documents, National Academies Press
- Other related material from NAS/NAE
Links to Agency Inspector General Reports
Links to Science Management and Lab Notebook Guides from other Universities and Organizations