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Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas on Campus, Paperback / softback Book

Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas on Campus Paperback / softback

Part of the Survival Skills for Scholars series

Paperback / softback

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The ethical dilemmas they describe in the very realistic, sometimes grim, and probably true case studies show that such experiences can range from basic interpersonal conflicts to such major problems as sexual harassment or discovering faked research results on the part of a colleague. . . . This slim, readable, but useful volume describes the contentious, often disastrous environments that result from such situations and gives the reader much to think about. --Journal of Academic Librarianship Some academics do unethical things: lie on their vitae, fudge research grants, sexually harass students.

Others have to grapple with unanswerable ethical questions: Who gets authorship credit for a paper?

How much outside consulting is too much? What constitutes a conflict of interest in reviewing papers?

This concise, practical guide provides concrete strategies for dealing with wrongdoing without damaging your own career or relationships.

It also helps guide you through the fuzzy areas of academic ethics to avoid being accused of wrongdoing yourself.

The useful strategies outlined in this volume will enable you to do the right thing, without negative consequences.

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