This guide helps scientists understand how U.S. universities, state agencies, and international institutions approach scientific integrity.
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
A Quick Guide to the Scientific Integrity Policies of Universities, State Agencies, and International Institutions
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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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Resource | Guide
Know Your Rights: Scientific Activism and Protests
How researchers can safely and effectively participate in protests and marches.
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Resource | Guide
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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Resource | Pocket Guide
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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Resource | Pocket Guide
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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