Today & tomorrow!

- February 28th, 3pm (CET), ReproCoffee ☕
Markowetz, F. Five selfish reasons to work reproducibly. Genome Biol 16, 274 (2015). doi.org/10.1186/s13059-015-085
To take part, follow this link: itrn.org/initiatives/reprocoff

- March 1st, 3pm (CET), Online Seminars on Open Science
Enrico Glerean, Aalto University, School of Science, FI
Open issues in data sharing
Book your place following this link: itrn.org/initiatives/onlinesem

Don't forget to register for our annual meeting next week! 🤳
itrn.org/itrn-scientific-event
🌍 Bring you own badge and we'll give you a pretty little gadget 🤩
Ci vediamo a Roma!

We are 20 days away from our Annual Meeting and our excitement is growing!
Follow the link for the program and register today!
itrn.org/itrn-scientific-event
We hope to see you in Rome 🤩

Some pics from yesterday's meeting in our node in Verona where we gave an introductory training on w/ 4 contributions by
Michele Scandola, @CarloMiniussi, Marta Bortoletto, @v_iacovella

From our awesome ☕ workgroup:

☕️We are almost ready for the next ! ☕️
On Jan 31st at 3 pm (CET) we will be discussing "Measurement Schmeasurement" by Flake & Fried (2020) to learn more on how to avoid questionable practices. Sign in in our website at the link below and spread the news!👇
itrn.org/initiatives/reprocoff

The Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union sets the promotion of in its semester programme as a priority within the Area

swedish-presidency.consilium.europa.eu/en/programme/p…

Ringing in the New Year with the

Five selfish reasons to work reproducibly by Florian Markowetz

"And so, my fellow scientists: ask not what you can do for reproducibility; ask what reproducibility can do for you! Here, I present five reasons why working reproducibly pays off in the long run and is in the self-interest of every ambitious, career-oriented scientist". ⬇️
genomebiology.biomedcentral.co

This week, a busy and exciting Wednesday with us!
December 14:

📌 3 pm will give you the opportunity to discuss the paper by Wagenmakers EJ, Dutilh G, Sarafoglou A., “The Creativity-Verification Cycle in Psychological Science: New Methods to Combat Old Idols” published in Perspect Psychol Sci., 2018 👇
itrn.org/initiatives/reprocoff

📌 5 pm new episode with

Nicholas Coles, Stanford University (US), Director of the Psychological Science Accelerator – recently awarded by the Einstein Foundation - talking about “Multi-lab and Multi-site Projects; the Psychological Science Accelerator” 👇 itrn.org/initiatives/onlinesem

Follow the links and book your virtual place!

This week:
📌 November 23 @ 3pm CET: ☕️ is back and will host a free virtual discussion on the paper by Szollosi et al. (2020) "Is preregistration worthwhile?"
👉 Book your place at this link: itrn.org/initiatives/reprocoff

📌 November 24 @ 3pm CET: The 1st Online Seminar on for the 2022/23 series will be held on Thursday!

with Valentina Pasquale, IIT, Italy
talking about The transformative Potential of Open Science

👉 Book a place using the link at itrn.org/initiatives/onlinesem

Feel free to spread the word with anyone potentially interested.
Looking forward to (virtually) meeting you!

🥁 has signed the 🇪🇺 Agreement on Reforming and will join to be actively engaged in the implementation of the reform
➡️ coara.eu

Proudly sharing our new steering committee from February 2023. Meet new members Dario Mangione, Ezia Rizzi & Claudia Mazzuca.
We are excited for the new year and for the impactful work to come!
w/ @CarloMiniussi @massimo006 @v_iacovella @zogmaister @timetit & Davide Crepaldi

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