York Researcher Festival 2022: Open Research Practices and Principles (21 October 2022)
Description
This session will provide an overview of open research practices and principles, including:
- What open research means and how it benefits research across a range of disciplines
- Various methods which can help open up the research lifecycle (including pre-registration, preprint sharing, open data/code and open access publication) and examples of how these have been used by York researchers in different areas
- How open research is supported at York and where further help and guidance can be found.
Dr Maddy Power will also provide a researcher perspective; describing how transparency and accountability were built into the Covid Realities research programme and the new Changing Realities project, and how open research continues to be part of the team’s broader research ethics.
Programme
- Open Research Practices and Principles - Thom Blake, Open Research Manager, Library, Archives and Learning Services - Slides (Google Slides)
- Covid Realities and Changing Realities - Dr Maddy Power, Research Fellow, Health Sciences
Presenters retain all performance rights, copyright ownership and intellectual property rights to their work. No further copying is permitted without permission from the researchers except where allowed under the terms of a public reuse licence where indicated at source, or as permitted by legal exception.