Kicking off our first panel for @OAWeek
Climate injustice in the Pacific: how can open science support vulnerable communities?
Dr Morgan Wairiu emphasises we must have Pacific voices in the climate change debate #OpenForClimateJustice
"5 years of analysing Open Access in Aotearoa" - CONZUL briefing paper.
https://t.co/vixPIILBO4
The proportion of NZ research that' open is increasing slowly, but green OA continues to be under-utilised.
UC Meta is hosting a meta-science colloquium on 16-18 Nov in beautiful Christchurch. Keynote speakers are @fidlerfm and @siminevazire. Topics include replications, meta-analysis, meta-science trends, & the publication process. Registration is free!
https://t.co/ZGZWJWFlNa
KiwiCAM is also a great opportunity to present your research to—and connect with—psych students from other NZ universities. Registration and submissions now open! https://t.co/jKvFlndO0W
For all of you open science champions submitting Registered Reports, here are two things that I (and every other RR editor) LOVES to see in your initial Stage *2* submission:
Data management plans can require a complex balancing of concerns around transparency, reproducibility, confidentiality, autonomy, risk to participants, and indigenous data sovereignty. This is hard, but best tackled when you tell your participants what they're signing up to! 8/n
Tip: When writing participant information sheets, carefully consider what data sharing policy will be most ethical for your study, and then tell your participants what you plan to do. 1/n
But DON'T just default to saying "The data will only be accessible to the research team" without further consideration. This is rarely the best option, and saying this in the PIS can result in researchers being unable to share data when it would otherwise be ethical to do so. 7/n
Announcing our latest campaign, the Postprint Pledge for Linguistics!🥳
Sharing author accepted manuscripts is the biggest and simplest step anyone can take toward #OpenScience, yet it remains rare in #lingustics#research. Help us normalise it today!🙏
https://t.co/21qaOP8rTz
Our new study shows that data availability statements are not very useful; 1670 (93%) authors who indicated that data are available on request either did not respond or declined to share their data with us. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology: https://t.co/4IT2Dgphl4
@replicats is running post-publication review workshops. The next is 19-26 Oct and focuses on Economics, Management & Marketing. It's open to participants from Aus, NZ and all Asian countries. Time commitment ~4 hours and you receive a USD200 grant. https://t.co/wqRlZdcY3S