Guidelines and codes of conduct are created by government agencies, professional societies, and schools to assist researchers make ethical decisions regarding their research and publishing practices.
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Relevant to chemists publishing in American Chemical Society journals, with sections for editors, authors, reviewers, and scientists publishing outside of the scientific literature as well.
"To help in the preservation of that atmosphere of mutual trust and ethical behavior required for science to prosper." From the American Mathematical Society.
General principles and ethical standards for professional sociologists, from the American Sociological Association.
Several topics are covered, including conflicts of interest, research integrity and misconduct, and research data disclosure.
Adopted by the American Chemical Society in August 2010, this defines the official principles of conduct for authors, reviewers and publishers.
Institution of Engineering and Technology rules for the ethical conduct of members.
General principles and ethical standards for professional sociologists, from the American Sociological Association.
Adopted by the American Chemical Society in August 2010, this defines the official principles of conduct for authors, reviewers and publishers.
Institution of Engineering and Technology rules for the ethical conduct of members.
Several topics are covered, including conflicts of interest, research integrity and misconduct, and research data disclosure.
Relevant to chemists publishing in American Chemical Society journals, with sections for editors, authors, reviewers, and scientists publishing outside of the scientific literature as well.
"To help in the preservation of that atmosphere of mutual trust and ethical behavior required for science to prosper." From the American Mathematical Society.
