The IPSY Laboratories (Charter of use)
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The Institute of Research in the Psychological Sciences (IPSY) aims to provide the best opportunities toÌýfacilitate high quality research. One innovation to meet this aim is in the provision of laboratory facilities toÌýIPSY members. In 2011, IPSY reorganised the laboratories to promote optimum use. For the majority of theÌýavailable laboratories, a reservation system allows IPSY members to use a laboratory when required. ForÌýmembers of IPSY who gain funding for research that uses specialised equipment, a secure laboratory is providedÌýto the fund holder. For all laboratory use in IPSY, the following charter is used.
IPSY Reservation Laboratories
1. There are approximately fifteen laboratories that can be reserved throughout the year. These range in sizeÌýand can be used for testing an individual participant or small groups of participants. Researchers areÌýresponsible for reserving a laboratory that provides the best environment for their research needs.
2. Researchers (including PhD students) are responsible for making their own laboratory reservation. In theÌýcase of master’s students that require a laboratory, the researcher responsible for the students should makeÌýthe reservation.
3. Each laboratory contains at least one table and two chairs, and most are equipped with an internet-connectedÌýcomputer. The laboratory should be kept clean and tidy throughout use, and any modification to the standardÌýarrangement of the computer should be changed back at the end of the experiment. Computers cannot beÌýremoved from the laboratories without the agreement of Dominique Hougardy.
4. To facilitate optimum use of the laboratories, reservation should be made for the realistic time needed toÌýcomplete the planned study. Reservations should normally be made within three weeks of when the study isÌýplanned to take place. If a researcher has booked a laboratory that they no longer require, they should cancelÌýthe reservation allowing other researchers to use the laboratory. If a researcher reserves a laboratory orÌýmultiple laboratories for long periods of time, he/she is asked to modify their reservation to allow optimumÌýuse of the laboratory resource for other IPSY members.
5. Régeane Mathieu at level 0 reception has the keys to all of the laboratories. To receive a key, the researcher mustÌýcomplete a reservation form and indicate the mobile telephone number of the person who uses theÌýlaboratory.
IPSY Equipped Laboratories
6. In the case that a researcher receives a fund that uses specialised research equipment, IPSY will provide aÌýlaboratory to the fund holder for the duration of the fund, or for the duration of active use of the specialisedÌýequipment. When the fund is completed, or the equipment no longer functions or is used, the laboratory willÌýbe returned to IPSY and be available for general use.
7. To promote new innovative research by IPSY members and the future development of equipped laboratoriesÌýas a shared resource, IPSY would like fund holders to consider allowing other members of IPSY to use theÌýequipped laboratory. To promote shared use, the following considerations are proposed:
Ìý 7.1. Priority should be given to the funded research. Shared use of the laboratory should only take placeÌýif there is spare capacity in the equipped laboratory.Ìý
Ìý 7.2. The fund holder, through the IPSY laboratory reservation system or through his or her own similarÌýreservation system, should manage the use of the laboratory.
Ìý 7.3. Only researchers who have received training for the use of the equipment should be permitted toÌýuse the equipped laboratory. The fund holder will be responsible for assessing the training ofÌýequipment use.
Ìý 7.4. Most equipped laboratories require running costs. For the funded research, these running costs willÌýbe covered by the fund. Additional experiments made by the fund holder, or by other members ofÌýIPSY that are permitted to use the equipped laboratory by the fundÌýholder should expect to pay theÌýrunning costs necessary to carry out their research. These costs will be set by the fund holder andÌýshould be transparent and fair.
Ìý 7.5. Shared use of the laboratory should only take place if researchers rights and duties are discussedÌýwith the fund holder before using the laboratory, and notably the following issues should beÌýconsidered: (1) safety, (2) insurance, (3) running costs, (4) authorship, and (5) scientificÌýcollaboration.
IPSY will monitor the use of the laboratory resource. It will be able to make modifications to the currentÌýdocument and will be able to intervene in any disputes that arise from the inappropriate or unfair use of theÌýlaboratory resource.