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CH131 Scientific Misconduct: Intro

Guide for finding general and scholarly info which includes search examples Professors Bonner and Eyet

Scientific Misconduct: A Prevalant Problem?

Errami, Mounir, and Harold Garner. "A tale of two citations." Nature 24 Jan. 2008: 397+. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 3 Oct. 2011.

We can probably agree that scientific misconduct occurs when findings are reported dishonestly due to:

  • falsification
  • fabrication
  • plagiarism

About This Guide

This guide will assist you in completing your assignment by:

  • Pointing you to appropriate resources in the library
    • For general readings about scientific misconduct
    • For finding specific allegations
    • For scholarly readings on topics about which breaches have occurred
    • For citing your sources properly

  • Offering several search examples

  • Providing contact info if more help is needed

From Nature Magazine October 5, 2011

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