Librarians are encountering more opportunities to conduct original research and contribute to evidence based practices, but only 26% believe they have the educational training to conduct these tasks (Kennedy & Brancolini, 2012). One key step in this process is navigating an Institutional Review Board (IRB) to assure participants are treated in an ethical manner. What does it mean to protect research participants today? What does an IRB look for? What tips, tricks, and best practices can save you time with this process? Discussion of these questions and more are the focus of this webinar
The first question a researcher should consider with respect to IRB review is whether the research p...
Institutional Review Boards (IRB) were instituted to protect the rights of research participants and...
This article puts forward an “assessment/action research/publication” cycle that integrates aspects ...
The Institutional Review Board (IRB), also known as an Independent Ethics Committee (IEC), is the mo...
Many academic librarians are interested in pursuing research studies that involve students, faculty,...
The Institutional Review Board (IRB), also known as an Independent Ethics Committee (IEC), is the mo...
Libraries and librarians have a variety of relationships with Institutional Review Boards (IRBs). Th...
This is a continuing educational course presented at the 2012 Michigan Health Sciences Libraries As...
Ask researchers about one of the biggest impediments to experimental research, and they will point t...
The speakers describe their experience serving on the UMass Medical School’s Institutional Review Bo...
Most individuals outside of research are unaware of the function of an Institutional Review Board (I...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary gatekeepers for the protection of ethical standar...
Background: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary organizations designed to protect res...
In this paper I examine my experience of submitting a research proposal to the Institutional Review ...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is to provide practical guidance to assist investigators in the ...
The first question a researcher should consider with respect to IRB review is whether the research p...
Institutional Review Boards (IRB) were instituted to protect the rights of research participants and...
This article puts forward an “assessment/action research/publication” cycle that integrates aspects ...
The Institutional Review Board (IRB), also known as an Independent Ethics Committee (IEC), is the mo...
Many academic librarians are interested in pursuing research studies that involve students, faculty,...
The Institutional Review Board (IRB), also known as an Independent Ethics Committee (IEC), is the mo...
Libraries and librarians have a variety of relationships with Institutional Review Boards (IRBs). Th...
This is a continuing educational course presented at the 2012 Michigan Health Sciences Libraries As...
Ask researchers about one of the biggest impediments to experimental research, and they will point t...
The speakers describe their experience serving on the UMass Medical School’s Institutional Review Bo...
Most individuals outside of research are unaware of the function of an Institutional Review Board (I...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary gatekeepers for the protection of ethical standar...
Background: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary organizations designed to protect res...
In this paper I examine my experience of submitting a research proposal to the Institutional Review ...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is to provide practical guidance to assist investigators in the ...
The first question a researcher should consider with respect to IRB review is whether the research p...
Institutional Review Boards (IRB) were instituted to protect the rights of research participants and...
This article puts forward an “assessment/action research/publication” cycle that integrates aspects ...