Research record definition

Research record means any data, document, computer file, computer diskette, or any other written or non-written account or object that reasonably may be expected to provide evidence or information regarding the proposed, conducted, or reported research that constitutes the subject of an allegation of research misconduct. A research record includes, but is not limited to, grant or contract applications, whether funded or unfunded; grant or contract progress and other reports; laboratory notebooks; notes; correspondence; videos; photographs; X-ray film; slides; biological materials; computer files and printouts; manuscripts and publications; equipment use logs; laboratory procurement records; animal facility records; human and animal subject protocols; consent forms; medical charts; and patient research files.
Research record as used in this clause, means the record of all data or results that embody the facts resulting from scientists' inquiries, including, but not limited to, research proposals; laboratory records, both physical and electronic; progress reports; abstracts; theses; oral presentations; internal reports; and journal articles.
Research record means the record of data or results that embody the facts resulting from scientific inquiry, including but not limited to, research proposals, laboratory records, both physical and electronic, progress reports, abstracts, theses, oral presentations, internal reports, journal articles, and any documents and materials provided to the Responsible Director by a Respondent in the course of the Research Misconduct proceeding.

Examples of Research record in a sentence

  • Stevanovic A, J Stevanovic, K Zhang, S Batterman, “Optimizing traffic control to reduce fuel consumption and vehicular emissions: integrated approach with VISSIM, CMEM, and VISGAOST,” Transportation Research Record (TRR), Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2128, 105-113, 2009.

  • Maunder, ‘From Basic Rights to Full Access: Elements of Current Accessibility Practice in Developing Countries’, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1848, no.

  • Transportation Research Record, 1520, 117-121.Mannering F.L. (1986) “A Note on Endogenous Variables in Household Vehicle Utilization Equations”, Transportation Research Part B, 20(1) 1-6.Mokhtarian, P.L., F.J. Samaniego, R.H. Shumway, and N.H. Willits (2002) “Revisiting the Notion of Induced Traffic through a Matched-Pairs Study”, Transportation, 29: 193-220.Noland, R.B. (2001) “Relationships Between Highway Capacity and Induced Vehicle Travel”,Transportation Research Part A., 35:47-72.Pickrell, D.


More Definitions of Research record

Research record means the record of data or results from scholarly inquiry, including, but not limited to, research proposals, laboratory records (in any format), progress reports, abstracts, theses, oral presentations, internal reports, journal articles, books, other publications of any kind in any media, and any material in any media necessary to support the content of any such document, presentation, or publication.
Research record means an item or grouping of information
Research record means the record of experimental methods, data, and results, whether in physical or electronic form, that embodies the facts related to and resulting from scientific inquiry. The Research Record includes but is not limited to research proposals, laboratory notebooks and records, progress reports, abstracts, theses, oral presentations, internal reports, and journal articles.17
Research record means the record of data or results that embody the facts resulting from scientific inquiry, including but not limited to, research proposals, laboratory records, both physical and electronic, progress reports, abstracts, theses, oral presentations, internal reports, journal articles, and any documents and materials provided to HHS or an institutional official by a respondent in the course of the research misconduct proceeding.20 Otherexamples of research records include but are not limited to grant or contract applications, whether funded or unfunded; grant or contract progress and other reports; laboratory notebooks; notes; correspondence; videos; photographs; X-ray film; slides; biological materials; computer files and printouts; manuscripts and publications; equipment use logs; laboratory procurement records; animal facility records; human and animal subject protocols; consent forms; medical charts; and patient research files. “Data or results” shall be interpreted broadly to encompass all forms of scholarly information about the research at issue without regard to the type of recording or storage media, including, but not limited to, raw numbers, field notes, interviews, notebooks and folders, laboratory observations, computers and other research equipment, CD-ROMs, hard drives, floppy disks, Zip disks, back-up tapes, machine counter tapes, research interpretations and analyses, tables, slides, photographs, charts, gels, individual facts, statistics, tissue samples, reagents, and documented oral representations of research results, as well as any documents and material provided to HHS or an institutional official by a respondent in the course of the research misconduct proceeding.
Research record means the records of data or results (both physical and electronic) that embody the facts resulting from scientific inquiry, including but not limited to, research proposals, laboratory records, progress reports, abstracts, theses, oral presentations, internal reports, journal articles, and any documents provided to Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), National Science Foundation (NSF) or other funder or an institutional official by the Respondent.
Research record means any type of records or materials that document the proposing, performing, reviewing or reporting of research. A research record includes, but is not limited to, grant, contract, or other sponsored project applications, whether funded or unfunded; narrative progress and final reports to sponsors; abstracts, theses and dissertations, oral presentations, internal reports, journal articles; records and correspondence relating to financial records, purchasing records, scope of work, budgets and service records; and other reports; laboratory notebooks; notes; correspondence; video records; photographs; X-ray films; slides; biological materials; computer files and printouts; manuscripts and publications; equipment use logs; laboratory procurement records; human and animal research protocols; animal facility records; animal medical records; human subject consent forms; human medical records; and patient research files.
Research record means an item or grouping of information obtained for the purpose of research from or about a person or extracted for the purpose of research from a personal record.