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Serving mugs of Reproducibili☕️: Blends include transparency, openness and robustness + a spoonful of science. Brewed by the @ReproducibiliT Team
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S3E14: Season 3 Closer
Today, Sarah, Will and Jan sit down to discuss the last season of ReproducibiliTea. We talk about Will's terrible terrible taste in puns, Jan's terrible taste in pizza, and Sarah's fall into FORRT(.org).
While we are wrapping up Season 3, stay tuned for a few more fun & exciting episodes we have planned for this year!
Not many footnotes this time:
Sarah mentioned sysmus: https://sites.google.com/view/sysmus/home
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S3E13: From Crisis To FORRTsitive Change
Today, Will sits down with Max Korbmacher, Thomas Rhys Evans, and Flavio Azevedo, some of the authors of the paper "The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes" to talk about the paper, FORRT, and Open Science communities.
Show notes:
The paper we discuss for this episode: Korbmacher, M., Azevedo, F., Pennington, C. R., Hartmann, H., Pownall, M., Schmidt, K., ... & Evans, T. (2023). The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes. Nature Communications Psychology, 1(1), 3. https://www.nature.com/articles/s44271-023-00003-2
FORRT – The Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training: https://forrt.org
Getting involved with FORRT: https://forrt.org/about/get-involved/
Charlotte Pennington’s new book: A Student's Guide to Open Science: Using the Replication Crisis to Reform Psychology https://www.mheducation.co.uk/a-student-s-guide-to-open-science-using-the-replication-crisis-to-reform-psychology-9780335251162-emea-group
UK Reproducibility Network: https://www.ukrn.org/
Project Teaching Integrity in Empirical Research (TIER): https://www.projecttier.org/
Reproducibility Wiki: https://replication.uni-goettingen.de/
Paper Trail: https://thepapertrailjc.squarespace.com/
Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS): https://bids.neuroimaging.io/
Collaborative Replication Education Project (CREP): https://www.crep-psych.org/
The Center for Open Science: https://www.cos.io/
Nowhere Lab: http://nowherelab.com/
Advancing Big-team Reproducible Science through Increased Representation (ABRIR): https://abrirpsy.org/
Open Life Science: https://openlifesci.org/
Turing Way: https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/index.html
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S3E12: Revolutionizing Scientific Publishing with David Reinstein
Today, Will talks to David Reinstein about scientific publishing and The Unjournal.
The Unjournal: https://www.unjournal.org
The Unjournal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unjournal/
To get the latest updates: https://bit.ly/ujupdates
To apply for positions at the Unjournal: https://bit.ly/Ujwork
Will and David’s extended notes for the episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13rL6mq71GD6gPv5wBHr_lfX6YSKkLK9n6EAVfGhZhCk/edit?usp=sharing
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S3E11: The Role Of Academic Societies with Björn Jorges and Sabrina Hansmann-Roth
Today, Will sits down with Björn Jorges and Sabrina Hansmann-Roth to discuss the role of academic societies in the science reform movement.
The poster session: https://www.visionsciences.org/2023-pre-data-collection-poster-session-satellite/
Korbmacher, M., Azevedo, F., Pennington, C., Hartmann, H., Pownall, M., Schmidt, K., ... & Evans, T. (2023). The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes. Communications Psychology.
https://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/42730842730_EVANS_The_replication_crisis_has_led_to_positive_structural_procedural_and_community_changes.pdf
As always:
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S3E10: Registered Reports With Zoltan Dienes Live from Sips
Today Sarah chats to Zoltan Dienes Live from SIPS!
Zoltan's keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxdGXLOC1Cc
Reviewing labor: https://researchintegrityjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41073-021-00118-2?ref=refind
Peer Community In Registered Reports: https://rr.peercommunityin.org/
Flourishing Science Think Tank paper: https://mindrxiv.org/4zrmd
There are a few little audio problems in this weeks episode, so special shoutout to our transcript, which is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zd4o40QLn0o5q1Eyp966EoDdvu5XtT6O/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115964780222242468834&rtpof=true&sd=true
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S3E9: Having Fun Isnt Hard When You Have A Library Card with Agata Bochynska and Matthew Good
Today, Sarah is joined by Agata Bochynska and Matthew Good from the University of Oslo's Open Research Team to talk about how vital libraries are to Open Science.
Links from this episode:
QualiFAIR: https://www.uv.uio.no/ils/english/about/organization/tlvlab/qualifair/
TIER2: https://tier2-project.eu/
Carpentries: https://carpentries.org/
ReproducibiliTea at UiO: https://www.ub.uio.no/english/libraries/dsc/open-repro-research/reproducibilitea/index.html
Preprint mentioned by Agata in the last segment: https://osf.io/kcvra/
Agata Twitter: https://twitter.com/AgataBochynska
Agata mastodon: https://fediscience.org/@agata
Digital Scholarship Centre website: https://www.ub.uio.no/english/libraries/dsc/
For more info go to ReproducibiliTea.org
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