Membership terms, data ethics, and authorship principles for collaborative research.
By applying to join DARE Lab, you acknowledge and agree to the following terms:
Your participation is in your personal capacity as a researcher. You will conduct DARE Lab work during your own time, outside of primary institutional obligations, and will not use your institution's resources without explicit permission.
DARE Lab is a decentralized research collective and does not represent your employing institution. Your affiliation is listed for identification only. You are responsible for compliance with your institution's collaboration policies.
You will disclose any potential conflicts, ensure DARE Lab activities don't interfere with institutional responsibilities, and seek approvals as required by your institution.
All research outputs are intended for academic publication. You will only contribute materials you have the right to share and respect all intellectual property rights.
You agree to follow DARE Lab's Data Usage Policy, ensure ethics compliance for human subjects research, and maintain research integrity in all collaborations.
You will follow DARE Lab Authorship Guidelines, accurately represent contributions and affiliations, and commit to COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) principles.
Members must ensure data usage complies with institutional policies, data protection regulations (GDPR, etc.), aviation security requirements, and research ethics standards. All data sources must be properly cited and documented.
This protocol ensures ethical conduct and protects collaborative work from unauthorized use.
All collaborative projects (2+ members) must be registered with DARE Lab leadership via email to dare.aviation@gmail.com. Include: project title, team members, timeline, data sources, and expected outputs.
During active collaboration, team members will NOT work on the same topic with external teams. All project data, code, and drafts remain confidential to the team.
Members wishing to leave a project must provide 30 days written notice, transfer all project materials, and observe a 6-month embargo on publishing the same specific topic independently.
Violations result in: (1) immediate removal from DARE Lab, (2) formal notice to member's institution, (3) journal editor notification if independent publication attempted, and (4) public disclosure in the academic community. While legal action is impractical, reputational damage in the academic community is severe and permanent.