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Introductory webinar: Open Science as the New Normal of Research? In-Person
The open science movement is transforming the global academic landscape. In response to the growing demand for openness, reproducibility, and collaboration, 4EU+ invites you to explore the fundamental principles of open science in this introductory webinar.
Following the webinar, four additional workshops will be offered between March and July, delving deeper into various aspects of open science, ranging from pre-registration to publication. These workshops will be announced at a later date.
Webinar programme
- 9:00 | INTRODUCTION
Sébastien Perrin (Sorbonne University, France)
- 9:15 | PRE-REGISTRATION
Tony Ross-Hellauer (Know Center Research, Austria)
Pre-registration is the practice of documenting a study's research plan, hypotheses, and analysis methods before data collection begins to increase transparency and reduce bias.
- 9:45 | DATA MANAGEMENT
Sebastian Zangerle and Georg Schwesinger (Heidelberg University, Germany)
FAIR research data management not only serves to facilitate personal research, but is also essential to promote the reliability, reproducibility and efficiency of research as a whole. Transparent and open data enable the reusability of research results and are therefore a central element of open science.
- 10:15 | PREPRINTS
Paola Galimberti (University of Milan, Italy)
Preprints are research manuscripts that have not yet undergone formal peer review. They remain a popular means of disseminating scientific results and provide an opportunity to explore new ways of carrying out peer review and publishing.
- 10:45 | BREAK
- 11:00 | PEER REVIEW
Pascale Pauplin (Sorbonne University, France)
Peer review is a key step of academic publishing. Open science provides new ways to enhance transparency and increase participation of the academic community in the peer review process.
- 11:30 | OPEN ACCESS
Žaneta Procházková (Charles University, Czech Republic)
Open access to academic papers has been transforming scholarly communication for the last 30 years.
- 12:00 | WHERE TO PUBLISH
Rasmus Rindom Riise (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
We will conclude the webinar by offering some advice on publishing in accordance with open access practices and requirements of funders.
- Date:
- 10/02/2025
- Time:
- 9:00 - 12:30
- Time Zone:
- Central European Time (change)
- Location:
- Online på Zoom