Talk presented to Brainhack Donostia, November 2020. Abstract: In this talk I will lay the groundwork for what inclusivity is, and why good open and reproducible research should be designed with inclusivity in mind. I will invite you to think about the impact of poor inclusivity practices on individual researchers who are attempting to engage with your work, as well as specific impacts on traditionally excluded groups. We will close with a discussion about what we can do as individuals to improve the inclusivity In our own projects and shared resources, and efforts we can be supporting as a community of open researchers
Open science is increasingly receiving attention and support from scientists, institutions, and pub...
Across the world, public and private research funders are establishing full open science policies—bu...
Closing message: "Many facets of open science should not be taken as restriction or distraction, but...
Talk presented to Brainhack Donostia, November 2020. Abstract: In this talk I will lay the groundw...
The goals of open science are, broadly, to democratize access and to promote good research practices...
Talk recorded for the Society for Affective Science 2021 Preconference: Opening Affective Science ...
A lot is happening in the Open Science world, as everybody realizes more and more the importance of ...
Presentation on the importance of inclusivity in research practice. Given to the Oxford-Berlin Summe...
Science in the 21st century is becoming increasingly collaborative and open in nature. Consequently,...
Scientific research aims to bring forward innovative ideas and constantly challenges existing knowle...
Presentation slides used during AAAS 2023 panel discussion session title: Foster Inclusion in Scient...
Lucy Montgomery's presentation as part of a panel at the NHMRC Research Translation Long Weekend 202...
This presentation begins by clarifying what makes inclusive research distinctive. It then addresses ...
Presentation for IEEE International Symposium in Biomedical Imaging (ISIB) 2023 VIRTUAL Special Ses...
This is a presentation at the online conference Open Research: A Vision for the Future, hosted by th...
Open science is increasingly receiving attention and support from scientists, institutions, and pub...
Across the world, public and private research funders are establishing full open science policies—bu...
Closing message: "Many facets of open science should not be taken as restriction or distraction, but...
Talk presented to Brainhack Donostia, November 2020. Abstract: In this talk I will lay the groundw...
The goals of open science are, broadly, to democratize access and to promote good research practices...
Talk recorded for the Society for Affective Science 2021 Preconference: Opening Affective Science ...
A lot is happening in the Open Science world, as everybody realizes more and more the importance of ...
Presentation on the importance of inclusivity in research practice. Given to the Oxford-Berlin Summe...
Science in the 21st century is becoming increasingly collaborative and open in nature. Consequently,...
Scientific research aims to bring forward innovative ideas and constantly challenges existing knowle...
Presentation slides used during AAAS 2023 panel discussion session title: Foster Inclusion in Scient...
Lucy Montgomery's presentation as part of a panel at the NHMRC Research Translation Long Weekend 202...
This presentation begins by clarifying what makes inclusive research distinctive. It then addresses ...
Presentation for IEEE International Symposium in Biomedical Imaging (ISIB) 2023 VIRTUAL Special Ses...
This is a presentation at the online conference Open Research: A Vision for the Future, hosted by th...
Open science is increasingly receiving attention and support from scientists, institutions, and pub...
Across the world, public and private research funders are establishing full open science policies—bu...
Closing message: "Many facets of open science should not be taken as restriction or distraction, but...