Re: Boilerplate Descriptions for Proposal Preparation Gary Talarchek 30 Jun 2004 15:38 EST

Given that plagiarism in a proposal qualifies as scientific misconduct,
I am uncomfortable with any boilerplate.  Better to provide the
institutional information in a format that writers can easily use and
let them craft the language.  Perhaps this was not the intent of the
misconduct regulation, but I feel a strict interpretation of the rule
does not allow for boilerplate without quotation marks. I would value
comments from colleagues on this opinion.

Gary M. Talarchek, Ph.D.
Director of Grants and Research
Loyola University New Orleans
6363 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70118
Voice: 504-864-7244
Fax: 504-864-7270

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