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AUDIO SNIPPETS AND THE TEMPLATE AUSTRALIAN CODE (2018) POWERPOINT We suggest one audio snippet is used before the facilitator speaks to a slide (we have proposed snippets that very generally discuss what the Australian Code says on the topic) and one snippet after the facilitator has spoken (notable cases or missteps we have observed elsewhere). We suggest the full set (including those that are not used within the workshop proper be made available to attendees for later access).
First audio snippet About first snippet Slide About the slide Second audio snippet About second snippet
Disclaimers.pptx Two audio snippets on slide 3 & 4
Duration: 1m.24s
Quick disclaimers and disclosures
Slide 01 Welcome page Add institution name and logo Add facilitator name Space for footer.
ignorance.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 1m 01s
It is the responsibility of researchers to know and understand their responsibilities.
Slide 02 Discussion Activity: What do you understand your responsibilities to be? The objective here is to get participants comfortable talking about research integrity.
CaseAu01.pptx On audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 1m:41s
Real authorship case about a collaborator excluded from a subsequent publication.
missteps.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 1m 07s
Reflecting on how apparently small errors in judgment can lead to big mistakes Print article to use as a handout and make available digitally for later reading.
Slide 03 List of general responsibilities Hopefully this will reiterate the points made by attendees and builds upon the previous audio.
impacts.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 1m.25s
Opportunity to reflect on the consequences of missteps
revocation.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 1m 28s
Briefing about a US case where, after having a publication revoked, a young researcher had her PhD rescinded and was demoted at work, all within a few years.
Slide 04 Graphic of why research integrity is a core component of research practice. Opportunity to stress it’s not just about compliance.
plagiarism.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 1m.06s
Highlighting plagiarism is a research integrity matter.
NewCode_reflections.pptx Three audio snippets across slides 3-5
Duration: 2m 58s
Reflecting on the implications of the move from the 2007 version of the Australian Code to the 2018 version
Slide 05 Graphic that displays key points about the release of the Australian Code (2018). Opportunity to highlight its broad scope of effect.
Retraction_Watch_database.pptx Two audio snippets on slide 3 & 4
Duration: 1m.16s
Link to Retraction Watch’s free database and suggestions about its use.
conflicts_of_interest.pptx Four audio snippets across slides 3-6
Duration: 2m 50s
Introduction to how the Australian Code (2018) discusses conflicts of interest relative to the 2017 edition.
Slide 06 Structure of the Australian Code (2018). Opportunity to talk about the principles and responsibilities, and what they mean for researchers.
CaseCoI01.pptx Two audio snippets on slide 3 & 4
Duration: 1m.53s
First conflicts of interest case (UK)
Sir Richard Doll
CaseCoI02.pptx Two audio snippets on slide 3 & 4
Duration: 2m.11s
Second conflicts of interest case (US) American Geographical Society’s 2005-08 Bowman Expedition, México Indígena in Oaxaca
Print article to use as a handout and make available electronically for later reading.
Slide 07 Principles of the Australian Code (2018). Opportunity to talk further about the principles and responsibilities, and what they mean for researchers.
CaseCoI03.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 0m.59s
Third conflicts of interest case (AU) QLD cult
CaseCoI04.pptx Two audio snippets on slides 3 & 4
Duration: 2m.10s
Fourth conflicts of interest case (US) NIH alcohol study
Slide 08 Responsibilities of researchers from the Australian Code (2018) p 1 of 2. It would be laborious to read them out. The speaker notes include a suggested approach.
breaches.pptx Two audio snippets on slide 3 & 4
Duration: 2m.11s
Discusses processes for handling breaches comparing the 2007 and 2018 versions of the Code
publication_and_dissemination.pptx Three audio snippets on slides 3-5
Duration: 2m.03s
Publication ethics and responsible research outputs from the 2007 version of the Australian Code to the 2018 version
Slide 09 Responsibilities of researchers from the Australian Code (2018) p 2 of 2. It would be laborious to read them out. The speaker notes include a suggested approach.
illustration.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 0m.45s
Tip for appropriately (and legally) using the same illustration in more than one research outputs.
babel.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 1m.51s
Discussion about appropriately, legally and positively publishing in another language
Slide 10 Topics discussed by the Australian Code. A quick overview of the topics covered by the Australian Code (2007 and 2018).
community.pptx Two audio snippets on slides 3&4
Duration: 1m.40s
The revised Australian Code no longer discusses consumer/community participation in research
Indigenous.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 1m.03s
Welcome inclusion of specific prompt with regard to respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Slide 11 New topics discussed by the Australian Code (2018). A quick overview of the new topics covered by the Australian Code (2018).
harass.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 1m.37s
Though it requires a wide reading of the text, the Code includes a welcome provision with regard to harassment and bullying
authorship.pptx Four audio snippets across slides 3-6
Duration: 3m.14s
Comparing the guidance on authorship between the 2007 and 2018 versions of the Australian Code.
Slide 12 Authorship. A quick overview of the new topics covered by the Australian Code (2018).
authorship_too_often.pptx Two audio snippets on slides 3&4
Duration: 2m.34s
Laments that authorship disputes happen too often and they become more common with the Australian Code (2018)
data_management.pptx Four audio snippets across slides 3-6
Duration: 2m.43s
Looking at the data management provisions in the 2007 and 2018 versions of the Australian Code and reflections for multi-institution research.
Slide 13 Discussing activity about request to be a co-author.
collegiate_not_adverserial.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 0m.38s
Suggests a constructive way to turn an awkward discussion into an opportunity
Collaborative research in the Code.pptx Two audio snippets on slides 3&4
Duration: 2m.04s
Discussion about collaborative research in the 2007 and 2018 versions of the Australian Code.
Slide 14 Graphic about collaborative research. Six suggested maters to be agreed by collaborators.
dodgy.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3 Duration: 1m.09s
Suggests an unconventional way of thinking about collaborative research
text_recycling.pptx Three audio snippets on slides 3&4
Duration: 1m.38s
Discussion about text recycling.
Includes links that could be usefully added to further reading list.
Slide 15 Publication ethics. Eight topics for discussion.
text_recycling02.pptx Two audio snippets on slides 3&4 Duration: 1m.41s
Text recycling case
Where_shouldnt_I_publish 1.2.pptx Two audio snippets on slides 3&4
Duration: 1m.02s
Discussion about predatory publishers/questionable publishers.
Includes links that could be usefully added to further reading list.
Slide 16 Cartoon: Predatory publishers. Discussion items about knowing where not to publish.
against_questionable.pptx Two audio snippets on slides 3&4 Duration: 1m.32s
Several leading organisations and institutions across the world have urged researchers to avoid questionable publishers, so the silence on this in the Australian Code (2018) is disappointing.
peer_review.pptx Two audio snippets on slides 3&4
Duration: 0m.59s
Discussion about peer review research in the 2007 and 2018 versions of the Australian Code.
Slide 17 Publication Plan. Discussion items about matters to discuss in the plan.
communication.pptx Two audio snippets on slides 3&4 Duration: 2m.14s
A real case of communication breakdown that had significant consequences
messy01.pptx Two audio snippets on slides 3&4
Duration: 1m.23s
Why the change to the handling of alleged breaches could get messy
Slide 18 Breaches of the Australian Code. A list of items that are considered to be breaches of the Australian Code.
restaurant.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3 Duration: 1m.24s
A HDR who was to collect data during a trip back to his own country lied to his supervisor
messy02.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 0m.57s
Another reason why the change to the handling of alleged breaches could get messy
Slide 19 Research misconduct. Criteria to determine whether breach of the Australian Code is research misconduct.
scary.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3 Duration: 1m.36s
A panicking HDR candidate made a frankly alarming change to a project.
ResourceLibrary.pptx Three audio snippets across slides 3-5
Duration: 1m.29s
About the group discussion activity
Slide 20 Group discussing activity about a set of vignettes.
thank_you.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 0m.49s
About the Resource Library
Slide 21 A list of useful resources Don’t forget to add links to your local resources. Including the contact details of your RIAs.
ResearchEthicsMonthly.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 0m.45s
About the Research Ethics Monthly
thank_you.pptx One audio snippet on slide 3
Duration: 1m.27s
Message from AHRECS team
Slide 22 Thank you and close Don’t forget to add links to your local resources. Including the contact details of your RIAs.