The Why, What, and How of open science in ecology and evolution

The Why, What, and How of open science in ecology and evolution

SémIDEEV
 08/12/2023
 12:00:00
 Rose O’Dea, SORTEE & University of Melbourne, Australia
 online seminar

The seminar will be organized remotely, via the following link: https://universite-paris-saclay-fr.zoom.us/j/92902395918?pwd=RFV1VFM1RVVoUGZVRU1sNmNwQXZsQT09  

Meeting ID: 929 0239 5918 Passcode: 084334

Abstract

Data sharing, code review, open access, preprints, preregistration, registered reports, reproducibility, replicability: all these terms fall under the umbrella of the ‘open science’ movement, which aims to make science more reliable and efficient. This talk will explain where the current open science movement in ecology and evolution came from, where it has succeeded, and where it has (so far) failed. Increased openness and transparency come with costs. Are we reaping all their benefits?

For more information about Rose’s research you can visit her personal webpage   .