Megan Rosenbloom's 2020 book explores books bound in human skin. Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 288 pages long. Focuses on medical history and ethical implications of this practice
Aphorism describing pressure to publish for academic career success. First appeared in academic context in 1942 according to Eugene Garfield. Term first used in non-academic context in 1932 by Harold Jefferson Coolidge
Authorship confers credit and carries significant academic and financial implications. Local researchers should be included in authorship when data comes from LMICs. Editors should develop and implement contributorship policies
Story told through Charlie's personal diary about a man with low IQ. Charlie is a 30-something man determined to become smarter. Charlie's IQ is 68, but he's aware of his intellectual disability
Animal testing involves procedures on living animals for research and safety assessment. More than 115 million animals worldwide are used annually. Most animals are killed, but some may be reused. Common procedures include chemical exposure, genetic manipulation, and pain studies
Ethics refers to norms for distinguishing between right and wrong in conduct. Ethical norms are broader than laws and can be used to criticize them. Research ethics studies norms for scientific research and scholarly activities