Jack Fry's Interview
Educational ResourceAuthor:Anonymous
Abstract:
This case raises two primary issues: data sharing and recognition of the contributions of others, along with issues of collaboration, intellectual contribution and authorship.
Keywords:
Authorship, Collaboration, Data Management, Interdisciplinary Research, Plagiarism, Publication Ethics, Research and Practice, Research Misconduct
Authorship, Collaboration, Data Management, Interdisciplinary Research, Plagiarism, Publication Ethics, Research and Practice, Research Misconduct
Rights:
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Contributor:Schrag, Brian
Language:
English
English
Publisher:
Online Ethics Center
Online Ethics Center
Published Date:
2006
2006
Related Links:
https://onlineethics.org/cases/graduate-research-ethics-cases-and-commentaries-volume-1-1997/jack-frys-interview
Sponsoring Agency:
NSF
NSF
Notes:
Case Study / Scenario|Hypothetical / Fictional Case