
The Norwegian Reproducibility Network (NORRN)
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The Norwegian Reproducibility Network (NORRN) is a peer-led network that aims to promote and enable rigorous, robust & transparent research practices in Norway
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https://www.norrn.no/ 05-11-2021 09:29:50
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For PhD fellows at Universitetet i Bergen, there's an upcoming course on addressing challenges and enhancing research integrity in the social sciences (Apr 8 & 9 + May 6 & 7). More info: www4.uib.no/en/courses/GHI…



Last Friday UK Reproducibility Network @ukrepro.bsky.social was officially 5 years old - we launched at King's College London on 8th March 2019. Today, the global community of Reproducibility Networks consists of 18 countries (and growing) and one region (African Reproducibility Network (AREN))...



Charlotte Pennington In Norway 🇳🇴 some institutions started implementing the new assessment criteria developed as a part of the NOR-CAM work: uhr.no/en/news-from-u… Here is the new assessment guidance matrix at Universitetet i Oslo that mentions open research uio.no/english/about/…


The 3rd #NORRN conference is next week June 4th 🗓️ and we will be discussing big team science with our fantastic keynote speakers and panelists! Dr. Helena Hartmann Dr. Christina Bergmann - Skies are blue... Hallgeir Sjåstad Gerit Pfuhl #OpenScience #OpenResearch #Reproducibility Open to all 🙌🏻 nettskjema.no/a/430457







Enjoying this panel on big team science, with Dr. Helena Hartmann, Dr. Christina Bergmann - Skies are blue..., and Julien Mayor as part of our annual The Norwegian Reproducibility Network (NORRN) event. Really interesting discussion on the comparison between big team science and individual projects in terms of time and career recognition


Today I had the pleasure of giving a talk at the The Norwegian Reproducibility Network (NORRN) event, this year focusing on "Team Science". My view: -1st wave of method reform: replicability, transparency, power (for good reason) -2nd wave/why Team Science: If we want to take culture + actual behavior seriously.


