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@ReproducibiliTeaGlobal@scicomm.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

📢 New preprint! Ten Simple Rules for Running a ReproducibiliTea Journal Club

The idea of ReproducibiliTea is simple: Get a group of aspiring early career researchers (ECRs) together, drink tea, and critically discuss issues surrounding reproducibility, open research, and academic culture. But how do you even get started? How do you engage people? How do you balance logistics and inspiration?

In our paper, we as past and present members of the ReproducibiliTea Global Steering Committee have drawn on our experience and that of our wider network to offer you 10 simple rules for organising a ReproducibiliTea journal club. Our aim is to equip you as an ECR with the tools needed to lead grassroots change in research culture. Whether you are launching your first meeting or sustaining a long-running JC, these rules are designed to help you brew a welcoming, impactful, and inspired community – one cup of tea at a time.🍵

Check out the preprint on MetaArXiv: https://doi.org/10.31222/osf.io/swg38_v1

Lianne Wolsink, Paulina Manduch, Abigail Licata, Hazel Aileen van der Walle, @VornhagenJB, Hemani Sharma, @will_ngiam, Michael Muhoozi, Anastasiia Marmyleva, Matt Jaquiery, @cruwell, @helenagellersen
with special thanks to the ReproducibiliTea community✨

#reproducibility #openresearch #openscience #journalclub

Benefits of being involved in a ReproducibiliTea journal club
Benefits of being involved in a ReproducibiliTea journal club
Benefits of being involved in a ReproducibiliTea journal club
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@ReproducibiliTeaGlobal@scicomm.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

📢 New preprint! Ten Simple Rules for Running a ReproducibiliTea Journal Club

The idea of ReproducibiliTea is simple: Get a group of aspiring early career researchers (ECRs) together, drink tea, and critically discuss issues surrounding reproducibility, open research, and academic culture. But how do you even get started? How do you engage people? How do you balance logistics and inspiration?

In our paper, we as past and present members of the ReproducibiliTea Global Steering Committee have drawn on our experience and that of our wider network to offer you 10 simple rules for organising a ReproducibiliTea journal club. Our aim is to equip you as an ECR with the tools needed to lead grassroots change in research culture. Whether you are launching your first meeting or sustaining a long-running JC, these rules are designed to help you brew a welcoming, impactful, and inspired community – one cup of tea at a time.🍵

Check out the preprint on MetaArXiv: https://doi.org/10.31222/osf.io/swg38_v1

Lianne Wolsink, Paulina Manduch, Abigail Licata, Hazel Aileen van der Walle, @VornhagenJB, Hemani Sharma, @will_ngiam, Michael Muhoozi, Anastasiia Marmyleva, Matt Jaquiery, @cruwell, @helenagellersen
with special thanks to the ReproducibiliTea community✨

#reproducibility #openresearch #openscience #journalclub

Benefits of being involved in a ReproducibiliTea journal club
Benefits of being involved in a ReproducibiliTea journal club
Benefits of being involved in a ReproducibiliTea journal club
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@curioss@fosstodon.org  ·  activity timestamp 8 months ago

Fantastic news from @swheritage that the Software Hash Identifier (SWHID) is now an ISO/IEC international standard – ISO/IEC 18670!

Last year, members attended a wonderful Deep Dive with @rdicosmo and @moranegg where they discussed the differences between intrinsic and extrinsic #softwareidentifiers.

A huge congratulations to everyone involved!

📺Deep Dive on software identifiers: https://bit.ly/4hM2ezl

#academicOSPOs #academicOSS #opensource #opensourcesoftware #openscience #openresearch

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