Federal agency’s plan to disclose university misconduct findings splits academics

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The U.S. government wants to strip away some of the secrecy surrounding university investigations of research misconduct by publicizing findings that institutions might otherwise keep confidential. Advocates of greater transparency say the change, proposed by the federal Office of Research Integrity (ORI), would boost public confidence in research and correct the scientific record sooner.

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