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TRRP guidance encourages authors to be transparent about their use of recycled material. We provide examples of how to do this here.

It is very helpful for us to know when and how organizations are using TRRP materials. If your organization is using any TRRP documents, please consider informing us by taking this optional brief survey.

TRRP Best Practices for Researchers

Understanding Text Recycling:  A Guide for Researchers

How to Be Transparent about Text Recycling

Flyer: 5 Common Misconceptions about Text Recycling 

Understanding Text Recycling in Research Writing: A Guide for Editors 

How to Be Transparent about Text Recycling

TRRP Model Text Recycling Policy

TRRP Guide To Developing Text Recycling Policies

TRRP White Paper: Text Recycling in Research Writing: U.S. Copyright Law and Fair Use

TRRP Model Policy and Guidelines for Text Recycling in the Classroom

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TRRP News

  • TRRP model text recycling policy released this week /May 2022
  • TRRP Model Policy on Text Recycling coming this spring /February 2022
  • New chapter in American Chemical Society book on scientific ethics /December 2021

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