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Modifications in ACAP© Created by Isaac P. E. Mailleue Research Integrity Coordinator University of North Carolina at Greensboro September 2013
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Page 1: Modifications in ACAP © Created by Isaac P. E. Mailleue Research Integrity Coordinator University of North Carolina at Greensboro September 2013.

Modifications in ACAP©

Created by Isaac P. E. Mailleue

Research Integrity Coordinator University of North Carolina at Greensboro

September 2013

Page 2: Modifications in ACAP © Created by Isaac P. E. Mailleue Research Integrity Coordinator University of North Carolina at Greensboro September 2013.

Modifications in ACAP• No one is perfect. If you make a spelling error or are asked by

the Vet to change a procedure after submitting to ACAP but before you have been approved, you will need to make modifications.

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Once you have submitted your protocol to on ACAP, comments will be made by several groups, including the Vet, IACUC, and the Office of Research Integrity (ORI).

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• ACAP developers and the ORI recommend you use Internet Explorer when using ACAP.

• Some bugs have been much more likely to occur with other browsers.

• We also recommend you always click buttons instead of hitting the “Enter” key.

• Again, some bugs seem more frequent if you hit the “Enter” key

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• Log into ACAP

• If you have been instructed to modify your protocol before receiving IACUC approval, click “In Process”.

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• Now click on the study you have been asked to modify.

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• If you have issues to address, the top of the page will have an “Attention Required” message

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Pay attention to the checks and speech bubbles

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• A “speech bubble” indicates comment boxes. • If there is a green circle with a plus, there are no comments for

that section.• If the “speech bubble” does not have a green circle, a comment

has been made on this section of your protocol.

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• Click on a speech bubble without a green circle to see the comment.

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• Go into the appropriate section of your protocol and make the requested changes.

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• If you would like, type any response you have in the lower text box, then click “Submit Response”. • Please note that if you

choose to respond in the comment box, you will still need to make the requested changes

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• Once you have addressed the comments, your protocol will not have the “Attention Required” text in red. (“Attention Required” would appear where the blue arrow is pointing)

• If you have addressed all comments and do not see “Attention Required” submit your application.

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• Congratulations! You have made modifications in ACAP!


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