Location
Expo Center
Session Number
7
Description
The Developing socio-technical collaborations to promote good laboratory practice (GLP), responsible conduct of research (RCR), and research data management (RDM) at the University of Florida (UF) proposal seeks to further support of GLP, RCR, and RDM through support for infrastructure such as electronic research notebooks (ERN), data repositories (general and domain-specific), and policies. Select ERNs, also known as electronic lab notebook (ELN), promote GLP. “The Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is to ensure the quality and integrity of test data related to non-clinical safety studies” (OECD, n.d.). “Responsible conduct of research (RCR) is defined as ‘the practice of scientific investigation with integrity’” (UCSB, n.d.).” Research Data Management [RDM] is the care and maintenance of the data that is produced during the course of a research cycle. It is an integral part of the research process and helps to ensure that your data is properly organized, described, preserved, and shared” (DePaul University, 2019). A good ERN can support GLP, RCR, and RDM in research. Good laboratory practice (GLP), responsible conduct of research (RCR), and research data management (RDM) require structural, relational, and transformative change. Structural change includes policies, practices, and resource flows. Relational change includes relationships & connections and power dynamics. Transformative change includes mental models (Kania, Kramer, & Senge, 2018). “Organizational change programmes often fail because they are too focused on one aspect of the system, commonly technology, and fail to analyze and understand the complex interdependencies that exist” (Leeds University Business School, n.d.). A sociotechnical systems theory approach to GLP, RCR, and RDM is one strategy to better understand the complex interdependencies that exist in the conduct of research. This presentation explores select socio-technical RDM efforts to support researchers at UF. Research Questions: 1. What constitutes responsible conduct of research (RCR)? 2. How can the use of ERN promote transparency in the conduct of research? 3. How can the use of ERN promote transparency in the reporting of research? 4. Does the use of ERNs promote responsible conduct of research (RCR)?
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Leveraging socio-technical collaborations to support researchers at the University of Florida
Expo Center
The Developing socio-technical collaborations to promote good laboratory practice (GLP), responsible conduct of research (RCR), and research data management (RDM) at the University of Florida (UF) proposal seeks to further support of GLP, RCR, and RDM through support for infrastructure such as electronic research notebooks (ERN), data repositories (general and domain-specific), and policies. Select ERNs, also known as electronic lab notebook (ELN), promote GLP. “The Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is to ensure the quality and integrity of test data related to non-clinical safety studies” (OECD, n.d.). “Responsible conduct of research (RCR) is defined as ‘the practice of scientific investigation with integrity’” (UCSB, n.d.).” Research Data Management [RDM] is the care and maintenance of the data that is produced during the course of a research cycle. It is an integral part of the research process and helps to ensure that your data is properly organized, described, preserved, and shared” (DePaul University, 2019). A good ERN can support GLP, RCR, and RDM in research. Good laboratory practice (GLP), responsible conduct of research (RCR), and research data management (RDM) require structural, relational, and transformative change. Structural change includes policies, practices, and resource flows. Relational change includes relationships & connections and power dynamics. Transformative change includes mental models (Kania, Kramer, & Senge, 2018). “Organizational change programmes often fail because they are too focused on one aspect of the system, commonly technology, and fail to analyze and understand the complex interdependencies that exist” (Leeds University Business School, n.d.). A sociotechnical systems theory approach to GLP, RCR, and RDM is one strategy to better understand the complex interdependencies that exist in the conduct of research. This presentation explores select socio-technical RDM efforts to support researchers at UF. Research Questions: 1. What constitutes responsible conduct of research (RCR)? 2. How can the use of ERN promote transparency in the conduct of research? 3. How can the use of ERN promote transparency in the reporting of research? 4. Does the use of ERNs promote responsible conduct of research (RCR)?