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UK Reproducibility Network
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2020
The UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) is a national peer-led consortium that aims to ensure the UK retains its place as a centre for world-leading research. We do this by investigating the factors that contribute to robust research, promoting training activities, and disseminating best practice. We also work collaboratively with various external stakeholders to ensure coordination of efforts across the sector.
We seek to understand the factors that contribute to poor research reproducibility and replicability, and develop approaches to counter these, in order to improve the trustworthiness and quality of research. These issues affect all disciplines, so we aim for broad disciplinary representation. We believe that ongoing efforts to address these issues represent an opportunity to improve our research by reforming culture and practice.
We seek to understand the factors that contribute to poor research reproducibility and replicability, and develop approaches to counter these, in order to improve the trustworthiness and quality of research. These issues affect all disciplines, so we aim for broad disciplinary representation. We believe that ongoing efforts to address these issues represent an opportunity to improve our research by reforming culture and practice.
UKRN Webinar: Open Hardware Makers, a training program for developing open science hardware
UKRN Webinar: Open Hardware Makers, a training program for developing open science hardware
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Why institutions join the UK Reproducibility Network: insights from researchers
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The purpose of the UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) is to enable researchers, institutions, and other stakeholders working in the UK to collaborate, so they are better able to conduct and promote rigorous, reproducible, and transparent research. In this short video researchers explain the benefits of research organisations being part of this wider network.
Why it matters: researchers share their passion for the UK Reproducibility Network
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The purpose of the UK Reproducibility Network (www.UKRN.org) is to enable researchers, institutions, and other stakeholders working in the UK to collaborate, so they are better able to conduct and promote rigorous, reproducible, and transparent research. In this short video researchers explain how being part of this network helps them connect with fellow researchers and share good practice.
Sept 12 2024 Webinar: The UKRN Open Research Programme progress and plans
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0:00:00 - Start 0:01:08 - Neil Jacobs - Introduction to the ORP 0:07:03 - Alice Howarth - EDI 0:18:54- Tim Newton - Training 0:42:06 - Anna Korzeniowska - Reward and Recognition (OR4) 1:04:44 - Evangeline Gowie- the Living Website 1:19:19 - Lavinia Gambelli - Evaluation Design 1:30:36 - Neil Jacobs - Open Research Indicators 1:35:16 - Neil Jacobs - Sustainability 1:38:58 - Open Q A / discussion
JUNE 20 - UKRN: A Space Odyssey (a journey through the STAR and METEOR projects)
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Start: 0:00:00 Introduction: 0:00:04 STAR project (Sustainable and TrAnsparent Research data), Pen-Yuan Hsing and Jess Wheeler: 0:00:25 METEOR project (METa-research for the Enhancement of Research culture), Ros Strang and Robbie Clark: 0:58:08 Q&A section: 1:32:20 Event Description: The quality and rigour of research is affected by the conditions in which it takes place. For example, a culture...
Reproducibility, transparency, positionality? Perspectives from different research fields-18 APR 24
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Speakers: 0:00:00 - Start 0:02:38 - Introduction [Neil Jacobs] 0:11:22 - Arts Practice Research [Nick Fells (Practice Research Advisory Group)] 0:23:22 - Psychology Research [Andy Tolmie (British Psychological Society)] 0:38:12 - Astronomy Research [Seb Oliver (University of Sussex)] 0:50:47 - Qualitative Social Science Research [Matthew Hanchard (University of Sheffield)] 1:10:37 - Discussion ...
Local Network Leads: what they do and why
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This webinar was held on 21 March as part of Northumbria University Open Research Week 2024 and was an opportunity to learn more about the work of UKRN Local Network Leads (LNLs). There are 3 short presentations and discussions. Speakers: David Smailes, LNL Northumbria University 'Open Research Practices and the Peer Review Problem' Grant Abt, LNL University of Hull 'Registered Reports in the J...
LNL workshop: Building LNL Open Research Enabler relationships
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Workshop - Building Local Network Lead (LNL) - Open Research Enabler relationships. This video presentation was part of a Local Network Lead workshop held on March 7th 2024. Speakers: Evangeline Gowie (ORCA University of Reading), Adam Patridge (ORCA University of Sheffield and previously an LNL) Joe Corneli (ORCA Oxford Brookes and looking to become their LNL) Steve Boneham (joint ORCA and LNL...
Indicators for Open Research: Pilot Projects - 14 Mar 2024
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This is a recording of the UKRN webinar "Indicators for Open Research" held on Thursday 14 March 2024. This webinar presented work being coordinated via the UKRN Open Research Programme, to explore and develop indicators of open research. The webinar follows one in March 2023 (th-cam.com/video/nrOUTqjxjqs/w-d-xo.html) that launched a call for sector priorities on which aspects of open research ...
LNL workshop: setting up a student consortium for undergraduate projects
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Workshop - Setting up a student consortium This video presentation was part of a Local Network Lead workshop held on February 1st 2024. Speaker: Dr Kait Clark, LNL University of the West of England (UWE) Brief: A consortium brings final year undergraduate students and supervisors from several institutions together to work on a shared project. A consortium typically has around 5 supervisors fro...
Nurturing change through growing UKRN projects
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This is a recording of the UKRN webinar "Nurturing change through growing UKRN projects" held on Thursday 18 January 2024. Making positive change in research culture isn’t simple: it needs different strategies and approaches. UKRN is doing just that through a number of new projects. Our first webinar of the New Year is a great opportunity to hear about how we’re nurturing changes in research cu...
Accelerating Open Research Practices - How the Open Research Programme is creating change webinar
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The last update on the UKRN Open Research Programme (ORP) was in February, and much has happened since as it accelerates open research by providing training, reforming policies, enabling sharing of practice and developing insights and indicators. This webinar will present a summary of recent developments in the Programme, highlight some discussion points to inform its next phase, and give atten...
Preregistration & Registered Reports - a UKRN animated primer
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This short animation introduces the open research practice of preregistration and registered reports, and why it is important. It is part of a series of materials developed by the UK Reproducibility Network on various open research practices. Visit ukrn.org/primers to learn more about how to incorporate open research practices into your workflow. Animation by Paupanimation. Find Pau on Twitter ...
Open Code and Software - a UKRN animated primer
มุมมอง 188ปีที่แล้ว
This short animation introduces the open research practice of open code and software, and why it is important. It is part of a series of materials developed by the UK Reproducibility Network on various open research practices. Visit ukrn.org/primers to learn more about how to incorporate open research practices into your workflow. Animation by Paupanimation. Find Pau on Twitter (@paupanimation)...
Contributions to research by human and AI produced lay summaries webinar
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Summaries of research for a lay, non-expert audience can improve the research process. Benefits may include helping other researchers understand a new topic; aid students or early career researchers in critically appraising and sharing their research; or communicating research to the wider public. In this webinar, experts will share their work on the creation of lay summaries and how they contr...
Antibodies and Research Reproducibility: A technical, open data, behavioural, and policy challenge
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Antibodies and Research Reproducibility: A technical, open data, behavioural, and policy challenge
Informing vs Persuading in Scholarly Communication
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Informing vs Persuading in Scholarly Communication
Octopus.ac: A new academic publishing model to improve research culture
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Octopus.ac: A new academic publishing model to improve research culture
Indicators for Open Research - 15 March 2023
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Indicators for Open Research - 15 March 2023
The UKRN Open Research Programme 2021-2026: What it has done, what it will do, and what it might do
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The UKRN Open Research Programme 2021-2026: What it has done, what it will do, and what it might do
A Primer on Resources and Best Practice for Metabolomics Workflows
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A Primer on Resources and Best Practice for Metabolomics Workflows
Excellent, so clearly explained. Thank you.
Your example at 41:50 is completely unnecessary. This odd, bigoted language needs to be taken out of professional settings
Excellent talk. Thank you.
Oprah like Claudine Gay has more privilege than most people. How many can complain about luxury handbag event in France? Or even afford it?
Great talk! Are the slides available anywhere? Thnx
Situates causal inferences in a broader, almost context that is enormously help understanding what causal graphs are trying to accomplish and how the complement existing approaches. Contextualizing methodology in such a way should be done far more often. Super helpful. Thanks.
Very clear presentation, thanks for sharing!
Super helpful for my dissertation! Thanks!
great lecture, well delivered and engaging
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Great lecture tx
This presentation feels so cathartic! Genius stuff, thank you!
Brilliant!
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This is just brilliant! Thank you.
this is the best causal explanation ever, thank you
Brilliantly presented 👏🏻
Brilliant presentation!
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Helpful. Many thanks!!
Excellent presentation !
Thanks Peter for the wonderful presentation!
Great presentation Peter! Thank you 👏👏👏