Open Research Policy- Redline
The
generation and dissemination of knowledge are central to the mission of the
University. The fundamental principle of open scholarly exchange is essential
to this mission. Consistent with this mission and academic traditions, the
University research community shall conduct research responsibly and
disseminate research results.
Preference
is given to research that is directly related to the educational endeavors of
the faculty. Student participation in research is important.
The
University does not accept restrictions on the dissemination of research
results in the absence of compelling reason. Temporary delays are permissible (with
Research Office approval)with
the approval of the Vice Provost for Research for
publication review and intellectual property consideration.
Research
agreements with other restrictions can only be accepted if the principal
investigator (PI) seeks and obtains an exception.
In rare cases, exceptions may be made for research activities under these terms and
conditions:
·
Requests for such an exception must by be made
by the PI, and substantively reviewed and approved by the PI’s
department chair and dean. Students,
and others whose careers may be adversely affected, are not expected to work on
programs requiring exceptions.
·
Requests for exceptions should only be made in
cases when at least one of the following apply:
·
The work is a continuation of a significant and
ongoing research effort;
·
The work is recognized by the sponsor as being important
to the national interest;
·
The work is in the overall best interests of the
University and its mission.
·
Requests will be sent to the Research officeVice
Provost for Research for review and comment.
·
Requests must be approved by the Provost.
Any exceptions which are made will be documented in
the Research Officeby the Vice Provost
for Research, and a list of such exceptions will be submitted to
the Faculty Senate Research Committee and to the University Board of Trustees upon
requestannually on
or before the end of the spring semester.
This policy was revised to
highlight the University’s expectation of open
research and to clarify the process by which
exceptions for limitations on research
will be considered and endorsed by the
Faculty Senate on (Month,
Day, Year).