03757pam a22003371i 4500999001700000003000500017005001700022008004100039020003300080020001800113041001200131082002100143100002500164245007800189250000800267300002300275500001300298505095800311505090401269505062002173650001902793700002502812942001502837100001202852490002902864506018602893540017003079650004103249700001103290952011803301 c29284d29284CUTN20190809114400.0151216s2016 dcu o 000|0|eng|d a9781119067689 (ePub ebook) : a9781119067788 aEnglish04a174.955223bGUN10aGundersen, Linda C. 10aScientific integrity and ethics in the geosciences :cLinda C. Gundersen. a1st a1 online resource. aAcademic0 aTable of Contents Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Section Chapter 1.  The Origin, Objectives and Evolution of the World Conferences on Research Integrity; Nicholas H. Steneck, Tony Mayer, Melissa S. Anderson, Sabine Kleinert Chapter 2.  Fostering Integrity in Research: Overview of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Report; Thomas Arrison and Robert Nerem Chapter 3.  Scientific Integrity – Recent Department of Interior Policies, Codes, and their Implementation; Alan Thornhill and Rick Coleman SectionChapter 4. The American Geosciences Institute Guidelines for Ethical Professional Conduct; Maeve A. Boland and David W. Mogk Chapter 5.t I.   Examples of Recently Developed International and National Codes and Policiest II.   The Role of Geoscience Professional Societies in Scientific Integrity and Ethics tIII. Scientific Integrity and Ethics in Publications and DatatIV. Ethical Values and Geoethics0 aAmerican Geophysical Union Adopts and Implements A New Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics Policy; Michael McPhaden Chapter 6. The National Association of State Boards of Geology (ASBOG®) Involvement in Geoscience Professional Ethics; John Williams Chapter 7. Brief History and Application of Enforceable Professional Geoscience Ethics Codes; David M. Abbott, Jr. Section III.   Scientific Integrity and Ethics in Publications and Data Chapter 8. The New Landscape of Ethics and Integrity in Scholarly Publishing, Brooks Hanson Chapter 9. Scientific Integrity and Ethical Considerations for the Research Data Life Cycle; Linda C. Gundersen Section IV.   Ethical Values and Geoethics Chapter 10. Understanding Coupled Ethical-Epistemic Issues Relevant to Climate Modeling and Decision Support Science; Nancy Tuana Chapter 11. The Emerging Field of Geoethics; Peter Bobrowsky, Vincent S.0 aCronin, Giuseppe Di Capua, Susan W. Kieffer, Silvia Peppoloni Section V.   Scientific Integrity, Ethics, and Geoethics in Education Chapter 12. Experiential Ethics Education Vance S. Martin and Donna C. Tonini Chapter 13. Teaching Geoethics Across the Geoscience Curriculum: Why, When, What, How, and Where? ; David W. Mogk, John W. Geissman, and Monica Z. Bruckner Chapter 14. Facilitating a Geoscience Student's Ethical Development; Vincent S. Cronin Appendix A. Case Studies for Science Integrity and Geoethics Practice Appendix B.  Resources and References for Scientific Integrity, Ethics, and Geoethics   0aEarth sciences1 aGundersen, Linda C., 2ddccBOOKS10eauthor.0 aSpecial Publicationsv731 aLegal Deposit;cOnly available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time;eThe Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).5UkOxU aRestricted: Printing from this resource is governed by The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK) and UK copyright law currently in force.5UkOxU 0xResearchxMoral and ethical aspects.1 eeditor 00102ddc40708NFICaCUTNbCUTNc100d2019-08-09l0o174.955 GUNp38220r2019-08-09 00:00:00w2019-08-09yBOOKS