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Must read: On the long-term archiving of research data
A preprint by Cyril Pernet, Claus Svarer, Ross Blair, John D. Van Horn, Russell A. Poldrack
"As data sharing becomes the norm, it is essential to clarify responsibilities about who ensures access to the data and in what form. Repositories should clearly state for how long data are guaranteed or just likely to be shared, state who decides when data should move to cold storage (using which criteria) and who is responsible for cold storage..."
arxiv.org/abs/2301.01189

Article by Alexander Trevelyan:
"What has risen to the fore over the last few years in these fields is not only a replication crisis, but also a fabrication crisis. It’s a crisis that peer review—or editorial review, for that matter—currently appears utterly incapable of surmounting."

"The secrecy and deference by journal editors cultivates a culture of hesitation and silence; why risk upsetting the nasty investors and putting yourself at risk of lawsuit when there’s no discernible evidence that anything will come of it?"
ajtrev.substack.com/p/begone-g

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

In this same room I defended my PhD exactly 10 years ago. It was nice to come back and present at one of the initiatives I care about the most: the @italianrepro

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!

Hello world! We're here for #OpenScience et al. – ready to get involved in the tooting 🐘 to increase trustworthiness and transparency of research together!

"The network brings together scientists from over 70 countries and has been making key contributions to the democratization and diversification of psychological research”

“What can happen throughout academia is a siloing of expertise into small clusters of individuals who have direct power relationships with one another. What is exciting about the Psychological Science Accelerator is that this is a grassroots network of individuals from across the globe who have come together to try to disrupt that pattern.” (Suzy Styles)
👇🏻
einsteinfoundation.de/index.ph

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RT @ScienceEurope@twitter.com

🎉 Congratulations to the 10 #CoARA Steering Board members and Vice-Chairs, elected following the adoption of the #CoARA governance and operations documents.

ℹ️ No balancing was needed to ensure a fair representation of types of organisation and gender.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/ScienceEurope/stat

Huge congrats to our partner organization the Psychological Science Accelerator for winning the #EinsteinFoundation 2022 Institutional Award! Big Team Science for the win!

Today we're involved with our @CarloMiniussi & Davide Crepaldi in the constitutive assembly of for reforming .

We’re very proud to be part of the agreement signed so far by 344 institutions!
This agreement will help creating a more open, transparent and reliable research community.

Join in for change!
coara.eu

The next is coming up on 14th December @ 5pm > Nicholas Coles, Director of Psychological Science Accelerator, will talk all about Multi-lab and Multi-site Projects.
Link for registration will be available soon.
Save the date!

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First seminar for this second season was a huge success!
The recording is now available on our yt channel 🤩

Join 100+ attendees in watching as Dr. Valentina Pasquale, IIT, nicely illustrates what open science would mean to our society ⚡
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youtube.com/watch?v=92n2Te6llt

“Gli Enti pubblici di ricerca per la Scienza Aperta” (Roma, 6-7 dicembre 2002)
Il gruppo di lavoro Openscience della Consulta dei Presidenti degli enti pubblici di ricerca (CoPER) annuncia il suo primo convegno nazionale Gli Enti pubblici di ricerca per la Scienza Aperta che si terrà presso il CNR di Roma nei giorni 6 (pomeriggio) e 7 (mattina) dicembre 20
aisa.sp.unipi.it/gli-enti-pubb
#Notizie ##openscience #CoPER

Very helpful tutorial by @debruine on why learning to code, and how to write reproducible codes #coding #rstats. This video includes tips on:
1. Setting up file paths (relative path 👍 absolute path 👎 )
2. Naming files
3. Creating data documentation
4. Writing efficient codes with SPOT and DRY
5. Including test codes to make sure you data is as expected

youtu.be/w056yEMyJnE

Hey Everyone!

We're a open science initiative that seeks to train and educate academics in #openscience and #reproducibility practices!

You can check out all our content on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@RIOTScienceClub/v

Please follow, subscribe, and join our mailing list riotscienceclub@kcl.ac.uk!

Still some days left to apply to become a member of the ReproducibiliTea Steering Committee: forms.gle/HWPM7psynqRBnYsv5

Any last minute questions? We have a virtual office hour right now:
aalto[dot]zoom[dot]us/j/61738468150
PW: 346779
29. of November - 15:00 to 16:00 UTC

#Introduction

We are the UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO, pronounced YOO KAY REE-oh /juː keɪ ˈriːoʊ/), an independent charity, offering support to the public, researchers & organisations to further good practice in academic, scientific, & medical research in the United Kingdom.

We promote #ResearchIntegrity & high standards in #ResearchEthics, as well as robust & fair methods to address poor practice & misconduct.

Get free advice via ukrio.org/get-advice-from-ukri

Toots by @mattjhodgkinson

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!

📌 The 1st Online Seminar on Open Science for the 2022/23 series will be held on Thursday, November 24th.

Who: Valentina Pasquale (IIT, Genova, Italy)
What: The transformative Potential of Open Science
When: Thursday, November 24th at 15:00 CET
Where: Online - 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

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