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  1. Information on the 3Rs in Animal Research Publications is Crucial.Hugh Whittall - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (12):60-61.
  • A Question of Ethics—Publication Policy and Animals in Research.Ellen Silbergeld - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (12):61-62.
  • Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Journal Editorial Policies, Animal Welfare, and the 3Rs”.Nicola Osborne, Daisy Payne & Michael Newman - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (12):3-3.
    This study evaluates the editorial policies of a randomized sample of English language peer-reviewed journals that publish original research involving the use of animals. The aim is to identify whether journals have editorial policies relating to the use of animals in the research that they are prepared to publish and whether any policies are likely to promote animal welfare and dissemination of information on the 3Rs within the scientific community. The results demonstrate that a significant proportion of journals publishing original (...)
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  • Can Journal Editors Police Animal Welfare? Three Es for Three Rs in Scientific Journals.Ana Marusic - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (12):66-67.
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  • Scientific Autonomy and the 3Rs.Bernard E. Rollin - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (12):62-64.
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  • Underdetermined Interests: Scientific 'Goods' and Animal Welfare.Chris Degeling & Jane Johnson - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (12):64-66.
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  • Telling it like it is: A proposal to improve transparency in biomedical research.John Hadley - 2012 - Between the Species 15 (1):7.
    Recent proposals to improve public communication about animal-based biomedical research have been narrowly focused on reforming biomedical journal submission guidelines. My suggestion for communication reform is broader in scope reaching beyond the research community to healthcare communicators and ultimately the general public. The suggestion is for researchers to provide journalists and public relations practitioners with concise summaries of their ‘animal use data’. Animal use data is collected by researchers and intended for the public record but is rarely, if ever, given (...)
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