...doodling away while listening to part 2...
Really interesting & some parts that I did not know about (BMJ trial, Flint lead story).
BBC Radio 4 Saving Science from the Scientists: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0742nzq
Open Science:
Really interesting & some parts that I did not know about (BMJ trial, Flint lead story).
BBC Radio 4 Saving Science from the Scientists: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0742nzq
- Link to the study about peer review by Goodlee et al. published 1998 in JAMA.
- Flint Water crisis (lead poisoning) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flint_water_crisis
- The San Francisco declaration on Research Assessment (DORA)
- Data sharing in structural biology: BBSRC, INSTRUCT
- Retraction Watch http://retractionwatch.com/
- Wikipedia on H-Index
Alternatives/ways to deal with this:
- ORCID a unique identifier for all researchers: www.orcid.org
- Publishers & editors joined to COPE by promoting integrity in research publications http://publicationethics.org/
- Recently the journal Nature has pushed to increase reproducibility a collection of papers and essays on this are here: http://www.nature.com/news/reproducibility-1.17552
Open Science:
- Open Science Framework: https://osf.io/
- Look at/share research outcomes: https://www.researchfish.com/
- Share data & outcomes: www.kudos.org
- The open science foundation: http://opensciencefederation.com (will explore further...)