Communities and collaborators

From The Embassy of Good Science

Communities and collaborators

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Reproducibility Award

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Primers Inititative

The primer initiative from the United Kingdom Reproducibility Network was designed introduce a broad audience to important topics and aspects of open and reproducible scholarship. Each primer is a 3-to-4-page summary document which describes the open or reproducible research practice, why one might be interested in it, and how they can be applied or adopted with thorough guidance. More information on the Primers Initative can be found here: https://www.ukrn.org/primers/ .

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Consortia Partners

TIER2 brings a unique combination of skills and perspectives, consisting of eleven partners from seven countries, well spread across Europe. The partner organisations all bring a wealth of expertise and experience regarding the target communities (computer science, life science, social science), research culture reform, technical aspects of infrastructure and services, as well as expertise in social sciences and humanities, and gender aspects of R&I.  


iRise

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iRise aims to deepen understanding of reproducibility drivers, evaluate their effectiveness and provide concrete solutions to enhance scientific evidence.

Their direct objectives are:

- Develop working definitions and a general framework for diagnosing and addressing reproducibility problems, define costs, benefits and opportunities, and assess the utility of theoretical evidence in forecasting the success of interventions.

- Perform scoping and systematic reviews to identify and evaluate existing interventions to improve reproducibility.

- Explore the interface between reproducibility and research culture, and in particular considerations and mainstreaming of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).

- Consult and engage key stakeholder groups in prioritising practices and practical tool development for adoption to increase reproducibility.

- Test efficacy and feasibility of specific interventions to increase reproducibility.


OSIRIS

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Open Science to Increase Reproducibility in Science (OSIRIS) aims to facilitate the shift by systematically gathering knowledge on the underlying drivers, testing effective evidence-based solutions, identifying incentives for reproducibility by stakeholders, and embedding reproducibility in research design.

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