In this talk, Professor Corker shows how researchers are typically evaluated and contrasts that with ideal ways to evaluate the process of scientific output. Funding for open practices, infrastructure, and publication decisions made regardless of …
In her talk, Professor Vazire covers the role of open practices in allowing science to work the way it was intended to work—through self correction. By being able to “look under the hood,” we are able to evaluate scientific claims in the way that …
Many in the global research community are adapting to conducting work remotely while exploring the best ways to maintain collaboration with colleagues across teams and institutions.
Join us as we discuss the OSF tools available for contributors, …
The OSF Collections repository platform supports the discoverability and reuse of research by enabling the aggregation of related projects across OSF. With OSF Collections, any funder, journal, society, or research community can show their commitment …
Research data is optimized when it can be freely accessed and reused. To maximize research equity, transparency, and reproducibility, policymakers should take concrete steps to ensure that research software is openly accessible and reusable.
Reproducibility, Research Management Planning, Structuring a study, Preregistration + Analysis Plan, Files and Version Control, Sharing on the OSF, Incentives (Badges, RR)
Hear from Andrew Foster, editor at the Journal of Development Economics, and Irenaeus Wolff, a guest editor for Experimental Economics, as they discuss their experiences with implementing the Registered Reports format, how it was received by authors, …
In this webinar, Tamarinde Haven provides an overview of the process of preregistration in qualitative research. We review the process of preregistration, how we partnered with a community of qualitative researchers to develop a template for …