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How to... ethically engage in human research as a participant, researcher, and reader?

Updated: Nov 26, 2022

Hello, and welcome to an episode of The unLibrarian. Have you ever participated in a survey? Have you taken the opportunity to sit in on a research study or focus group? This week we’re diving into the details where ethical research is concerned. How will your information be used? Who is responsible for keeping your data safe? How is your privacy going to be respected? What is supposed to be found on a consent letter? These are just a few of the questions that the unLibrarian is clearing up in this short but sweet iteration of the podcast.


In This Episode:

[0:56] What are the four cornerstones of human rights?
[1:25] Have you ever been a participant in research?
[2:19] What is the objective of ethical research?
[4:00] What are ethical considerations?
[7:48] What goes into making a new request?
[10:25] Who is responsible for what in terms of information, privacy, security, and where your information is used?
[16:33] What should you look for in a consent letter?

To download a simple checklist or to book a time with The unLibrarian: https://www.theunlibrarian.com/ethical-human-research


 

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