Reproducibility and confidential or proprietary data: can it be done?
CRRESS invites you to join our December webinar “Reproducibility and confidential or proprietary data: can it be done?“. Paulo Guimarães (Banco de Portugal, BPLIM), John Horton (MIT), Lars Vilhuber (Cornell University) compose the panel. Aleksandr Michuda (Cornell University) will moderate the session. The fourth panel of CRRESS, The Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability in Economics […]
Teaching with census data
Census 2021 will provide demographic, employment, housing and other characteristics about local populations at neighbourhood level. This free workshop is designed to enable those teaching undergraduate students to use this local material to explore substantive questions related to their discipline. The aims of the workshop are to enable participants to be able to: Appreciate the […]
Safe Researcher Training
This Safe Researcher Training (SRT) course is intended for researchers who will be, or are in the process of, applying for access to controlled data in the UK Data Service Secure Lab. It is also suitable for researchers who will be accessing controlled data in other secure environments, such as the ONS Secure Research Service […]
4th Symposium on Big Data and Research Syntheses in Psychology with a special focus on Machine Learning & Open Science
You are invited to participate in the 4th symposium on big data and research syntheses in psychology to be held in Frankfurt am Main, Germany (May 8–10, 2023).We are pleased to collaborate with Europe’s Journal of Psychology (EJOP):Selected contributions from the symposium will be invited for full-text submission to a special thematic section of EJOP!The […]
48th Annual Conference of IASSIST – Diversity in Research: Social Justice from Data
Philadelphia, PA, USA, May 30 – June 2, 2023 Host institution: IASSIST with representation from the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Rutgers University, and Temple University. Registration is NOW OPEN! Go the registration page to get more information and register. Program The theme of the conference is Diversity in Research: Social Justice from Data. The […]
Learn From Our Users: Registration and Registry Basics on the OSF
Have you heard about registrations, preregistration, or OSF Registries? Are you confused? You’re not alone. We’re here to discuss the basics of how these open scholarship tools and software products work, with a focus on existing use-cases and users. Join us if you support researchers as a program officer, a funder, or a research coordinator. […]
Helping Others Use Your Data: Lessons From the Field of Neuroscience
So you’ve created an amazing dataset that you would love for other researchers to have access to. What’s next? Join experts from NeuroImaging Data Model (NIDM) and the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics to learn about metadata: what it is, why it is important, and how the OSF and other tools can make it […]
Learn From Our Users: Projects and Collection Basics on the OSF
Have you heard about the OSF, projects, or OSF Collections? Are you confused? No problem! We’re here to discuss the basics of how these open scholarship tools and workflows work, with a focus on existing OSF project and Collections use-cases and the people that utilize them. Join us if you support researchers as a program […]
JEDI 2023 Annual Meeting: Improving Published Research
The Journal Editors Discussion Interface is pleased to announce its 2023 Annual Meeting events: Panel 1: Experiences with Correcting the Scientific Record 15.11.2023. / 23:00 CET / duration 90 min Join a group of experts as they delve into the practical aspects of rectifying or withdrawing publications, offering valuable experiences and perspectives on the motivations […]
Learn From Our Users: Institutional Basics on the OSF
If you work at a research institution and support researchers as a librarian, or you work to support researchers in a research office, this webinar is for you. You might be grappling with how to support sharing of data management plans, data, and metadata to comply with new policies. OSF Institutional membership might be a […]
Symposium: Critical Perspectives on the Metascience Reform Movement
Metascience is often defined as the scientific investigation of science itself with the aim to improve science. This ‘improving’ part of metascience has been called a reform movement. While the intention to improve science is generally laudable, metascience and the associated movement(s) are not without their critics. The metascience reform movement has for instance been […]
Horizon Europe Open Science requirements in practice
Online via ZoomHave any doubts or questions about your obligations as a Horizon Europe (HE) grant holder in terms of Open Access to publications and Research Data Management? We will present the HE requirements, followed by some time for your questions to our experts. You will also get a preview of the main tools and services OpenAIRE […]