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Title: The Digital Difference: Responsible Conduct of Research in a Networked World
Authors: Fyffe, Richard
Walter, Scott
Keywords: information literacy
scholarly communication
copyright
electronic journals
research design
digital preservation
Responsible Conduct of Research
plagiarism
open access
Issue Date: Mar-2005
Publisher: University of Kansas Graduate School
Extent: 2650368 bytes
Type: Book
Citation: Fyffe, R., & Walter, S. (2005). The digital difference: Responsible conduct of research in a networked world. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Graduate School.
Abstract: This handbook, sponsored by the University of Kansas Graduate School's Responsible Conduct of Research program, provides an introduction to a variety of issues faced by those who teach, design, conduct, disseminate, or preserve research in a digital environment. Includes discussions of information literacy instruction, design of Web-based survey research, copyright and fair use, licensing of electronic journals, new models for copyright management and scholarly communication, and planning for preservation of digital information.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/230
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