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» Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) 
Organization of journal editors concerned about dealing with possible breaches in research and publication ethics. Includes guidelines on good practice, articles about specific topics, and statistics and case studies on fraud and misconduct.
http://www.publicationethics.org.uk/
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» ETHEX 
The Exploratorium's Ethical Scenarios Forum (ETHEX), created to promote online discussion of ethical, legal, and social implications of genetic research.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/genepool/ETHEX.html
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» Integrity in Science 
Project information and resources from the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Features a database of scientists' and non-profits' ties to industry.
http://www.cspinet.org/integrity/
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» NSPE Ethics Resources 
Includes codes of conduct, reference resources, case studies, and related articles from the National Society of Professional Engineers.
http://www.nspe.org/ethics/
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» Physics Plagiarism Alert 
An allegation, with published papers offered for comparison.
http://www.geocities.com/physics_plagiarism/
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» Scientists for Global Responsibility 
Promotes responsible use of science and technology in society, and explores the ethical dimensions of scientific research, global energy and resource issues, and alternative technologies.
http://www.sgr.org.uk/
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» Teaching Chemical Research Ethics 
Resource guide aimed at the university educator who wants to incorporate research ethics education into chemistry course(s). From the Duke University Chemistry Library.
http://www.lib.duke.edu/chem/ethics/index.html
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» Teaching Research Ethics 
Intensive workshop in teaching research ethics for scientists who train graduate students. Sponsored by the Poynter Center at the University of Indiana.
http://poynter.indiana.edu/tre/
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» The Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science 
Provides "engineers, scientists and science and engineering students with resources useful for understanding and addressing ethically significant problems that arise in their work life."
http://onlineethics.org/
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