Symposium Materials are online! We uploaded the recording of the keynotes and invited our session hosts and poster presenters to upload their materials to a zenodo community. You can find the recording on this website: https://buff.ly/3PglTdv and the community here: https://buff.ly/3ZOM0wQ PS: our next newsletter will be out in early February, sign up here to receive it: https://buff.ly/3OJrhWn
Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN)
Onderwijs
A national peer-led consortium with the goal to increase the quality and efficiency of research in the Netherlands
Over ons
The Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN) is a national peer-led consortium with the goal to increase the quality and efficiency of research in the Netherlands by coordinating, supporting and strengthening initiatives on reproducibility and transparency in all scholarly disciplines. We promote training activities, curate and disseminate best practices, support meta-scientific research, and coordinate efforts in collaboration with local initiatives, research institutes and other stakeholder organizations.
- Website
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reproducibilitynetwork.nl
Externe link voor Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN)
- Branche
- Onderwijs
- Bedrijfsgrootte
- 2-10 medewerkers
- Hoofdkantoor
- Groningen
- Type
- Non-profit
Locaties
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Primair
Groningen, NL
Medewerkers van Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN)
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Gowri Gopalakrishna
Research Integrity & Public Health Expert, Experienced Project & Stakeholder Manager, Mixed Methods Methodologist, Assistant Professor
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Daniela Gawehns
Coordinator of the NLRN- Dutch Reproducibility Network and PhD Candidate - Data Science for Health Science
Updates
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The call for presentations, posters, sessions (pre-conference and on site) for Metascience 2025 is now open.
The call for proposals is NOW OPEN for the biggest Metascience conference yet — a global gathering of 650+ researchers, funders, institutions, and innovators dedicated to improving the way science is done. 📅 Dates: 30 June - 2 July 2025 📍 Location: London, UK (hosted by RoRI in partnership with Center for Open Science) This is your opportunity to lead the conversation and contribute to the future of metascience. 🔗 Learn more and submit your proposal here: https://lnkd.in/eUvQkWbK ⏳ Submission deadline: 7 February 2025
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Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN) heeft dit gerepost
📢 You can still register for our first event of 2025 on CAPACITY BUILDING FOR OPEN SCIENCE 📢 Check the program and registration below ⬇️
Capacity Building for Open Science - join us for a one day event at VU Amsterdam. We teamed up with Netherlands Research Integrity Network (NRIN) for a day on and about open science trainings and practices: In the morning, we welcome Marie Alavi and Julia Claire Prieß-Buchheit from University Kiel for a workshop on minimum standards for open science trainings. The workshop is followed up by a presentation by Tim Errington from the Center for Open Science on how culture change is central to adopt, scale and sustain open science practices*. In the afternoon, we welcome PhD students for a workshop on preregistration. Monday, 13 January 25, 9:30 to 15:30 hrs at VU Amsterdam Full program and registration here: https://buff.ly/3ZGYruE *Full abstract: Research can be improved to increase efficiency in the accumulation of knowledge. This requires changes to the present culture, and a number of open science practices, such as preregistration, open data and making preprints, have been proposed to help enable this change. Requiring change though is not sufficient. A strategy to enable change is required, both to start the adoption of practices and to scale and sustain those practices. This talk will present examples of implementing culture change through focused strategies and through a more decentralized approach. Joeri Tijdink Mariëtte Van Den Hoven Rita Santos Julia Claire Prieß-Buchheit Marie Alavi Center for Research Integrity and Open Science RIOS
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Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN) heeft dit gerepost
Registration is now open for the Qualitative Open Science Symposium that Sam Heijnen and I are organising on the 28th of March at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) with funding from Open Science NL. Get inspired by plenary talks about the challenges, opportunities, tensions, and synergies engendered by adopting Open Science practices in qualitative research. Boost your skill set via hands-on training on Qualitative Open Science in one of SEVEN workshops on a variety of topics such as FAIR qualitative data, Community Science, qualitative data sharing and anonymising, community building, and more. To attend the event, please sign up using this link: https://lnkd.in/dUmxcxd4.
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The registration page is up and running: https://lnkd.in/evdyEUDy
Save the Date! We are celebrating Love Data Week with a Codecheck on 14 February at the Leiden University Center for Digital Humanities. Registration will open soon. more info: #LoveDataWeek #DigitalHumanities #ReproducibleResearch #Replications #LoveYourCode
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Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN) heeft dit gerepost
Into the year 2025 we are starting with full speed and power 💪🏻 We are happy to announce a very interesting event on #Open #Science at VU Amsterdam on January 13th! When leading Open Science Experts from Netherlands Research Integrity Network (NRIN), Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN), Center for Open Science, #NERQ and Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel join forces, the result is a fireworks on 👉🏼CAPACITY BUILDING FOR OPEN SCIENCE. Asking what the leading guidelines for #OpenScience (#OS) and OS education are, we start with a workshop for OS stakeholders presenting #NERQ’s key milestone for the OS community: The Open Science Learning Gate (#GATE, more here: https://lnkd.in/dpshHNbv) and invite participants to assess open science guidelines critically and give their feedback on the current list of OS guidelines collected be the GATE. Target audience: educators, researchers, students, librarians, data stewards, data scientists/analysts, Data research infrastructure support professionals, Research software engineers, but also policymakers, institutions, citizens and others. This will be followed by a keynote from Tim Errington (senior Director of research at Center for Open Science) on OS practices such as preregistration, open data and preprints appealing for a culture change in our research practice and enhanced by a workshop for PhD candidates on “the how and why of preregistration”. I think this is a round number for open science capacity building. 😊 ‼️ The programme and registration: https://lnkd.in/dTX86scr For those who were asking: this is an onsite event, but with regard to the #GATE we will disseminate its findings intensively also online and invite to further online workshops in 2025 and Tim Errington’s masterclass will be recorded (NRIN webpage). Julia Claire Prieß-Buchheit Mariëtte Van Den Hoven Rita Santos Michiel de Boer Tim Errington Joeri Tijdink Center for Research Integrity and Open Science RIOS #GATE, #IP4OS
Capacity Building for Open Science - join us for a one day event at VU Amsterdam. We teamed up with Netherlands Research Integrity Network (NRIN) for a day on and about open science trainings and practices: In the morning, we welcome Marie Alavi and Julia Claire Prieß-Buchheit from University Kiel for a workshop on minimum standards for open science trainings. The workshop is followed up by a presentation by Tim Errington from the Center for Open Science on how culture change is central to adopt, scale and sustain open science practices*. In the afternoon, we welcome PhD students for a workshop on preregistration. Monday, 13 January 25, 9:30 to 15:30 hrs at VU Amsterdam Full program and registration here: https://buff.ly/3ZGYruE *Full abstract: Research can be improved to increase efficiency in the accumulation of knowledge. This requires changes to the present culture, and a number of open science practices, such as preregistration, open data and making preprints, have been proposed to help enable this change. Requiring change though is not sufficient. A strategy to enable change is required, both to start the adoption of practices and to scale and sustain those practices. This talk will present examples of implementing culture change through focused strategies and through a more decentralized approach. Joeri Tijdink Mariëtte Van Den Hoven Rita Santos Julia Claire Prieß-Buchheit Marie Alavi Center for Research Integrity and Open Science RIOS
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Capacity Building for Open Science - join us for a one day event at VU Amsterdam. We teamed up with Netherlands Research Integrity Network (NRIN) for a day on and about open science trainings and practices: In the morning, we welcome Marie Alavi and Julia Claire Prieß-Buchheit from University Kiel for a workshop on minimum standards for open science trainings. The workshop is followed up by a presentation by Tim Errington from the Center for Open Science on how culture change is central to adopt, scale and sustain open science practices*. In the afternoon, we welcome PhD students for a workshop on preregistration. Monday, 13 January 25, 9:30 to 15:30 hrs at VU Amsterdam Full program and registration here: https://buff.ly/3ZGYruE *Full abstract: Research can be improved to increase efficiency in the accumulation of knowledge. This requires changes to the present culture, and a number of open science practices, such as preregistration, open data and making preprints, have been proposed to help enable this change. Requiring change though is not sufficient. A strategy to enable change is required, both to start the adoption of practices and to scale and sustain those practices. This talk will present examples of implementing culture change through focused strategies and through a more decentralized approach. Joeri Tijdink Mariëtte Van Den Hoven Rita Santos Julia Claire Prieß-Buchheit Marie Alavi Center for Research Integrity and Open Science RIOS
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Save the Date! We are celebrating Love Data Week with a Codecheck on 14 February at the Leiden University Center for Digital Humanities. Registration will open soon. more info: #LoveDataWeek #DigitalHumanities #ReproducibleResearch #Replications #LoveYourCode
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Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN) heeft dit gerepost
🪼On 6 December we attended the Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN) Symposium at the University Medical Center Groningen. We had the chance to present our poster to fellow Open Science enthousiasts. The event was a great opportunity to gather valuable feedback, engage with critical questions, and connect with colleagues interested in reproducibility. 🪼Besides the poster session, there were some interesting talks by Casper Albers, Tracey Weissgerber, Pim Huijnen, and Pieter Huistra. Moreover, in the afternoon there were workshops and a panel talk about the future of reproducibility, where our own Nina Schwarzbach was one of the experts! All in all, a very inspiring day! 📸 Check out our poster and a few pictures from the day below! #NLRN2024 #OpenScience #AI #FORRT #JUSTOS #Reproducibility #UMCG #UniversityOfGroningen
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Netherlands Reproducibility Network (NLRN) heeft dit gerepost
🎙️At the Annual Symposium of the Netherlands Reproducibility Network last week 📑TIER2 members presented our ongoing work on developing Reproducibility Promotion Plans for Funders Find out more👇 https://lnkd.in/ddfgvzC4