Thursday, July 22, 2004

Scholarly Journals

(Ranked in Order of Usefulness)

“The Complex Relations Between Academy and Industry.” The Journal of Higher Education

“The Academic-Industrial Complex” University of Colorado Law Review

“Faculty and Administrators’ Attitudes Toward Potential Conflicts of Interest, Commitment, and Equity in University-Industry Relationships .” The Journal of Higher Education

“Perceptions of Research Misconduct and an Analysis of Their Correlates” Journal of Higher Education

“Conflict of Interest.” Applied Clinical Trials.

“Scope and Impact of Financial Conflicts of Interest.” Journal of the American Medical Association “Professional Ethics.” American Journal of Sociology

“Faculty Conduct.” The Journal of Higher Education 70 (1999): 188-210

“Keeping Secrets in the Campus Lab.”American Business Law Journal 39 (2002)

“From ‘Publish or Perish’ to ‘Profit or Perish’.” Penn. Law Review

“Restoring Balance to Industry-Academia Relationships in an Era of Instititutional Conflicts of Interest.” Journal of the American Medical Association

“Institutional Conflict of Interest.” Journal of Research Administration

Committee on Professional Standards “Ethical Problems of Academic Political Scientists.” PS

“University Controlled or Owned Technology.” Journal of College and University Law

“Faculty Conflicts of Interest in Age of Academic Entrepreneurialism” Journal of College and University Law

“The Politics of Research Misconduct.” Journal of Higher Education 65 (1994): 261-285

“Models of Institutional Resource Allocation.” Journal of Higher Education

“Science, Bioethics and the Public Interest” The Hastings Center Report

“Federally Funded Inventions and Bayh-Dole Act Compliance” Journal of Proprietary Rights

“Overview of Licensing Technology from Universities” Practicing Law Institute

“Protecting Intellectual Property in the New Century” Duke Law & Technology Review

“An Analysis of University Claims to Faculty Work” Communication Law and Policy

“Financial Conflicts of Interest in Biomedical Research” New England Journal of Medicine

“Dealing with Conflicts of Interest in Biomedical Research” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics

“Copyright Ownership in the University: The Disappearing ‘Teacher Exception’” Minnesota Intellectual Property Review

“Defending the Privatization of Research Tools” Emory Law Journal

“Measuring Secrecy: A Cost of the Patent System Revealed” Journal of Legal Studies

“Consequences of Failing to Comply with Bayh-Dole” Virginia Journal of Law & Technology

“University Technology Transfer and Economic Development” John Marshall Law Review

“University Industry Cooperation and Technology Transfer in Japan Compared With the United States” University of Pennsylvania Law Review

“Bayh-Dole Reform and the Progress of Biomedicine” Law and Contemporary Problems

“Bayh-Dole Under Seige: Madley v. Duke” Journal of College and University Law

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