The movement towards open science is a consequence of seemingly pervasive failures to replicate previous research. This transition comes with great benefits but also significant challenges that are likely to affect those who carry out the research, usually early career researchers (ECRs). Here, we describe key benefits, including reputational gains, increased chances of publication, and a broader increase in the reliability of research. The increased chances of publication are supported by exploratory analyses indicating null findings are substantially more likely to be published via open registered reports in comparison to more conventional methods. These benefits are balanced by challenges that we have encountered and that involve increas...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
This Lighting talk will analyse data on career pathways and institutional policies to investigate ho...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
The movement towards open science is a consequence of seemingly pervasive failures to replicate prev...
Open access, open data, open source and other open scholarship practices are growing in popularity a...
<p><em>Presented May 19, 2014 at the University of North Texas Open Access Symposium, The Business a...
My thoughts for a panel discussion on "Balancing Open for ECRs" at the Oxford Berlin Summer School o...
Presentation given at the FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE "OPEN SCIENCE AND INNOVATION IN UKRAINE". ...
When entering the research world, Early Career Researchers (ECRs) may encounter difficulties buildin...
Abstract Open Science is encouraged by the European Union and many other political and scientific in...
While openness is well applied to software development and exploitation (open sources), and successf...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
Open Science is many different things, but first and foremost, it is a more transparent research pro...
I would like to highlight the current challenges and promises Open Science yields for early career r...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
This Lighting talk will analyse data on career pathways and institutional policies to investigate ho...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
The movement towards open science is a consequence of seemingly pervasive failures to replicate prev...
Open access, open data, open source and other open scholarship practices are growing in popularity a...
<p><em>Presented May 19, 2014 at the University of North Texas Open Access Symposium, The Business a...
My thoughts for a panel discussion on "Balancing Open for ECRs" at the Oxford Berlin Summer School o...
Presentation given at the FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE "OPEN SCIENCE AND INNOVATION IN UKRAINE". ...
When entering the research world, Early Career Researchers (ECRs) may encounter difficulties buildin...
Abstract Open Science is encouraged by the European Union and many other political and scientific in...
While openness is well applied to software development and exploitation (open sources), and successf...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
Open Science is many different things, but first and foremost, it is a more transparent research pro...
I would like to highlight the current challenges and promises Open Science yields for early career r...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
This Lighting talk will analyse data on career pathways and institutional policies to investigate ho...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...