All research builds on what others have previously done, but how do you make sure you can cite your references to past scholarship and avoid the appearance of plagiarism?
This workshop on January 24 consists of two individual sessions, each which satisfies one hour of the in-person RCR compliance training requirement for trainees funded by applicable NSF or NIH awards.
This workshop on January 26 consists of two individual sessions, each which satisfies one hour of the in-person RCR compliance training requirement for trainees funded by applicable NSF or NIH awards.
This workshop on October 26 consists of two individual sessions, each which satisfies one hour of the in-person RCR compliance training requirement for trainees funded by applicable NSF or NIH awards.
This workshop on October 27 consists of two individual sessions, each which satisfies one hour of the in-person RCR compliance training requirement for trainees funded by applicable NSF or NIH awards.
All research builds on what others have previously done, but how do you make sure you can cite your references to past scholarship and avoid the appearance of plagiarism?
All research builds on what others have previously done, but how do you make sure you can cite your references to past scholarship and avoid the appearance of plagiarism?
This workshop on September 27 consists of two individual sessions, each which satisfies one hour of the in-person RCR compliance training requirement for trainees funded by applicable NSF or NIH awards.
This workshop on September 28 consists of two individual sessions, each which satisfies one hour of the in-person RCR compliance training requirement for trainees funded by applicable NSF or NIH awards.
All research builds on what others have previously done, but how do you make sure you can cite your references to past scholarship and avoid the appearance of plagiarism?