Science and Democratic Policy in a Data-Driven World
The Regulatory Review,
Data have no politics. It is, for this reason, lamentable that a recent proposed rule from the U.S. Environmental Protection…
Data have no politics. It is, for this reason, lamentable that a recent proposed rule from the U.S. Environmental Protection…
Missing: data citations. Last seen hanging around with datasets in lots of research articles, but never arrived at Crossref…
In conjunction with PLOS ONE’s 10th anniversary celebration, the journal is launching a Datasets Collection to highlight…
Message received, unfortunately. Reproducibility is the idea that an experiment can be repeated by another scientist and they…
Together with some colleagues, I am reviewing a set…
I provide an update of the recent blog post about a researcher requesting a small set of variables to verify claims appearing…
This series arguing the case for Open Research has to date looked at some of the issues in scholarly communication today.
The 2016 Research Libraries UK conference was held at the British Library from 9-11 March on the theme of disruptive innovation.
We need Lewis Carroll’s Humpty Dumpty to…
We’re pleased to present a guest post from Michèle B. Nuijten, a PhD student at Tilburg University who helped develop a program…
A university and clinical trial investigators must release data to a citizen-scientist patient, according to a landmark…
Niecałe dwa tygodnie temu opisywałem w GW ciężki przypadek oszustwa naukowego: historię Diederika Stapela, holenderskiego…
Niecałe dwa tygodnie temu opisywałem w GW ciężki przypadek oszustwa naukowego: historię Diederika Stapela, holenderskiego…
Day 0 of OpenCon started with me missing the pre-conference drinks reception because my flight from Chicago was delayed by 2…
The exchange of academic research data allows other scientists to replicate the experiments and move solidly in the…
Last week I spoke at the annual conference of the UK Research Integrity Office. The slides I used have been published, and this…
Apparently, many scientists have rather strong feelings about data sharing mandates. In the wake of PLOS’s recent announcement–wh…
Interesting post from The Guardian (UK) on a few changes occurring in the world of academic/research psychology, most…
I have argued elsewhere that researchers should embrace scholarly openness because of the disciplinary benefits it affords.
Guest post by Jelte Wicherts, associate professor at the Department of Methodology and Statistics of Tilburg University, LSE…
Although many psychologists acknowledge the usefulness of storing and sharing their data, studies suggest this is not a common…
By Michael Galsworthy, University College…
Ross Mounce, Community Coordinator for Open Science at the Open Knowledge Foundation, presents the best ways to ensure…
Knowing how and where to share your research may still seem a daunting task given the variety of channels. Ross Mounce, Community…
This post was originally posted over at the LSE Impact blog where I was kindly invited to write on this theme by the Managing…
You could be forgiven for thinking that academic psychologists have all suddenly turned into professional whistleblowers.
Data archiving is becoming a new normal for scientific publishing, but a recent study shows you need to do more than just ask…
Anyone who knows me, knows I’m very passionate on the subject of data sharing in science, and after all the relevant…
by Ross Mounce*1 Introduction: The results of scientific research can be of interest to experts and non-experts alike. This is…
This note (also available in pdf here) aims to feed the discussion about how to deal with fraud and other forms of academic…
See below for a summary of key points from the WG meeting on 25 Jan 2012, followed by a list of interesting events that are…
I was asked to talk to a research ethics seminar about the Diederik Stapel fraud case. I pulled together a few links to…
It’s been a curious year for data-driven (so to speak) fraud investigation in science. The Loon won’t trouble with a laundry…
In no particular order or ranking, recent and not-so-recent articles from PLoS-1. The common thread (if any): I thought they…
Yes, says Kim Yi Dionne: I was brought up in the tradition of sharing your data with others. There has been a lot of focus on…
Today we published the article,Willingness to Share Research Data Is Related to the Strength of the Evidence and the Quality of…