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Elizabeth Dawson, Northern Arizona University; Susan Wainscott, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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. Proferes, K. Shilton, and Z. Ashktorab, “Ethics Regulation in Social Computing Research: Examining the Role of Institutional Review Boards,” J. Empir. Res. Hum. Res. Ethics, vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 372–382, Dec. 2017, doi: 10.1177/1556264617725200.[19] M. Williams and T. Moser, “The Art of Coding and Thematic Exploration in Qualitative Research,” Int. Manag. Rev., vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 45-55,71-72, 2019.[20] J. E. Seaman and J. Seaman, “Opening the Textbook: Educational Resources in U.S. Higher Education, 2017,” Babson Survey Research Group, 2017. [Online]. Available: https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED582411.pdf[21] J. M. Scoulas, “College students’ perceptions on sense of belonging and inclusion at the
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communicating and synthesizing literatureinformation into a coherent argument. Two outcomes that were strongly related to high reportgrades were being able to properly paraphrase literature information as well as properlysynthesize it into an argument. These last two outcomes were particularly weak for teamsconsisting solely or primarily of graduate students. It is recommended that undergraduatestudents receive reinforcement of library research skills, while graduate students requireadditional instruction in paraphrasing, synthesis of ideas, and ethical attribution. Additionalresearch is needed to examine the IL background of international students.IntroductionThe Materials Processing and Process Selection course (ME6500) at Northeastern
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less common [3], and researchers may be reluctant, with a preference to sharedata only when requested [4], [5] or only with peers [6].How well prepared are engineering faculty to deposit data in a repository to fulfill funding orpublication requirements? In 2021, Canada’s federal granting Tri-Agency Council released itsdraft Research Data Management Policy, mandating that by Spring 2023 some fundedresearchers will be expected to complete data management plans (DMP) [7]. All fundedresearchers will be required to deposit their data into a repository with the expectation thatresearchers “provide appropriate access to the data where ethical, cultural, legal and commercialrequirements allow, and in accordance with the FAIR principles and the
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Sarah Over, Virginia Tech; Connie Stovall, Virginia Tech
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research topics to aid in strategic decision making, andimpact services and reputational management.In its 2020 report, ACRL Research Planning and Review Committee summarized that majortrends include: learning analytics, the influence of machine learning and artificial intelligence ontechnology, the impact of big deals cancellations on open access and transformative publisheragreements, research data maturation and the ethical need to incorporate the GO FAIR Initiative,social justice roles including critical librarianship and critical pedagogy, incorporating increaseduse and licensing of streaming media, and finally, library space as a place for supporting studentwell-being [1]. Earlier in a 2017 environmental scan by the same team, the concept of
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Paper ID #42769Engineering Research in Transition: Assessing Research Behavior while Adaptingto Access Changes in Library ResourcesHannah Rempel, Oregon State UniversityAdam Lindsley, Oregon State University Adam Lindsley is the Engineering Librarian at Oregon State University. He teaches graduate research ethics, science/information literacy for undergraduates, and library research skills for both. Research interests include information literacy, data management, photogrammetry, pedagogy, and learning technology.Taylor Ralph, Oregon State University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024