These 12 guides are designed to help researchers understand their employer’s policy and navigate the process of filing a scientific integrity complaint.
RESOURCES
We publish free educational resources to help scientists understand and tackle the risks they may face as a result of their work.
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Resource | Guide
Guides to Scientific Integrity at Federal Agencies
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Resource | Guide
A Quick Guide to the Scientific Integrity Policies of Universities, State Agencies, and International Institutions
This guide helps scientists understand how U.S. universities, state agencies, and international institutions approach scientific integrity.
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Resource | Database
Silencing Science Tracker
More than 500 government attacks on science and one public database to search them all: The Silencing Science Tracker.
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Resource | Program
Campus Reps Program
Our national network of lawyers at public and private universities serve as the first point of contact for researchers with questions about legal issues.
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Know Your Rights: Scientific Activism and Protests
How researchers can safely and effectively participate in protests and marches.
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What Scientists Should Know About Writing Open Letters
This guide covers things scientists can do to avoid putting themselves at risk when sending an open letter or signing a public petition.
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Resource | Pocket Guide
A Pocket Guide for Scientists: What to Expect When You're an Expert Witness, Part 1
This guide helps scientists know what to expect—and what to safeguard against—when serving as an expert witness.
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Resource | Pocket Guide
A Pocket Guide for Scientists: Safeguarding Online Communications
This guide helps researchers understand how to best express their personal views and engage in activism online.
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A Pocket Guide for Scientists: Engaging with Legislators on Behalf of Science
What scientists can do and what they should avoid when advocating for science with elected representatives and elsewhere.
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A Pocket Guide for Scientists: Handling Political Harassment and Legal Intimidation
Scientists must be prepared for politically-motivated attacks. We produced this guide to educate scientists about the legal risks they may face.
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