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Publishing Ethics
ОглавлениеIf you are thinking about graduate school or a career in research and teaching, you have many outlets available for publishing your research papers. You can publish your own work in specialized undergraduate research journals, present your work in undergraduate poster sessions at national and international academic conferences, and possibly upload your undergraduate honors thesis to your university’s digital research archives. You may also publish collaboratively, as research assistants or perhaps occasionally coauthors, with faculty members in research journals and conference proceedings. Whatever your specific goals, it is important to be aware of the many ethical pitfalls involved in scholarly publishing. In this section, we borrow liberally from research ethics scenarios (http://ethicist.aom.org/2013/02/ethics-in-research-scenarios-what-would-you-do) that were developed by management researchers Davis and Madsen in 2007. The following scenarios presented all represent ethics violations related to authorship and publishing, and they all represent patterns of behavior that occur quite often.