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The UWF Institutional Review Board’s application system is changing. The IRB will switch from its current email-based application system to an online form-based system provided by IRBNet on Monday, November 1, 2021.  As of this day, all new protocol submissions must be submitted through IRBNet. The new system will make applying for IRB review quicker and easier.

To accommodate this transition, the UWF IRB will not be able to accept new applications October 21 -  31, 2021 as the office transitions to the IRBNet system.

To learn more about the new system, please see the videos and PDF materials below.

Training Videos and Materials

Follow the instructions below to create a required IRBNet account and submit and track your UWF IRB application

Step 1 - Create an account in IRBNet - PDF instructions only



Step 2 - Submit a new IRB Application (AFTER November 1, 2021) - video and PDF instructions


Review this video and/or use PDF below





Step 3 - Submit/Link your CITI training

Step 4 - Track your submitted IRB Application - video and PDF instructions

Review this video and/or use PDF below





Step 5 - Subsequent Packages

Subsequent packages within a project are used by researchers to submit updated or additional information to the office throughout the lifecycle of a project. This document describes how to add a new package to an existing project.


         


Glossary of Terms in IRBNet

IRBNet Term

Meaning

Mark Revisions Complete

Term used when making modifications to a protocol that is currently being reviewed by the IRB. This link can be found next to the Lock Status on the Designer Page.

Submission is Locked

Refers to the Lock Status function. When your submission is locked, you cannot make any edits to your project as it is under review by the IRB.

Submission is Unlocked

Also refers to the Lock Status function. Your submission may be unlocked by the IRB office because modifications are needed or upon request of the Principal Investigator.

Package

Each project submitted to IRBNet is a package. Each package has its own unique package number. Each time a new submission is made, you submit it under the same package number, but the submission number will change For example “123456-1” is an Initial Application. If you submitted an Amendment, the number would change to “123456-2”.

Internal Reference Number

This function is completely optional. If your department has their own numbering system, separate from the IRB, this is where you could include your own project number. This number cannot be seen by the IRB, only the investigators.

Local Board Reference Number

If you are submitting an Amendment or Continuing Review, this will be your previous IRB approval number. This will help the IRB Office link your IRBNet submission with your previously approved transactions.


FAQs

Lock Status

Color of Lock

What does it mean?

“Locked”

Grey

A project has been submitted and is currently under review by the IRB.

“Unlocked – Revisions Pending”

Red

The IRB has decided that revisions must be made to a project. By unlocking, the IRB has stopped their review until the edits are complete.

“Locked – Revisions Complete”

Green

The investigators have addressed the requested modifications and the IRB can continue their review.

Once you have completed the modifications requested by the IRB, you must Mark Revisions Complete to notify the IRB that they may continue the review of your application. To do so, go to the Designer page, located under the Project Administration menu on the left hand side. At the top of the page, you will see “This package is” followed by the lock status; the status will read “Unlocked – Revisions Pending” and the lock will be red. To Mark Revisions Complete, click the second link to the right of the Lock Status, “Mark Revisions Complete.” The lock will then turn green and read “Locked – Revisions Complete.”
The Messages & Alerts function, located at the bottom of the left side toolbar, presents a complete history for each individual protocol. Any messages that are sent between investigators or between investigators and the IRB office can be found here. If modifications are requested, a copy of the requested adjustments can also be found here. This is a useful tool in projects that have multiple team members to help keep track of the actions taken on your project.
Sharing a project in IRBNet gives others access to your research. There are three levels of access when sharing:

Signature Only (Read): Users whose ONLY role is to sign off on project documentation should be granted "Read" access. Users with Read access can view project documentation, communicate with the project team and add their signature. NOTE: Read access should be provided to ALL IRB Liaisons.

Write: Users that are granted "Write" access can view and edit project documents, collaborate with other users and add their signature, but MAY NOT grant access to other users, submit packages for review or perform any other administrative functions.

Full: Users that are granted "Full" access can perform all functions without restriction. This includes editing project documents, sharing the project with other users, submitting document packages for review and deleting document packages. NOTE: ONLY Project Owners with day-to-day responsibility for the project should be granted Full access. Users with Full access will receive automatic email copies of all project notifications and alerts that are sent to the Project Owners.

To share your project, find “Share My Project” under the Project Administration menu. Then, click the first blue link titled “share.” Select the University of West Florida as the organization. Then, at the bottom of the page you will see a search box to search for users by last name. If you cannot find a researcher, please see the next question.
If you cannot find someone within IRBNet, this means that they have not yet registered with IRBNet. Every member at the University of West Florida MUST have their own unique username and password. The IRB Office will not create a username/password for any member of our research community.
To Sign a Project, go under the Project Administration menu and click “Sign This Package.” Then, in the drop down box next to your name, select your affiliation with the project (i.e. Principal Investigator, Co-Investigator, Department Representative) and click “sign” at the bottom of the screen. NOTE: You must be shared on the project in order to view the project and sign.
To submit a project on IRB Net, find the Project Administration menu and click “Submit This Package.” Then, under Search for Organization, find the University of West Florida.  Then, select your Submission Type (i.e., new project, amendment, continuing review) and any comments you wish to include. Finally, click “submit.” 
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Process OwnerOffice of Research Integrity
Status
DRAFT
Last Reviewed10/01/2021
NotesLinked to IRB website for video/training materials
TemplateBPL Procedure v.1.2

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