Webinar – Small habits for big impact: three small steps to promote research transparency

Webinar – Small habits for big impact: three small steps to promote research transparency

Register here:  https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QidltXrJS3Sn7uhyoKpcsw

This Webinar, presented by Dr. Louise Saul, offers a practical and focused approach to making Open Research more transparent and manageable. Aimed at physical scientists, data managers, research software engineers, and academic librarians, it introduces three simple, actionable changes to embed transparency into research workflows, with real-world examples, habit-forming tips, and space for discussion.

Abstract

​‘Open Research’ is a wastebasket term that encompasses transparency in the planning, dissemination, and sharing of research outputs. Planning how to make your outputs transparent can feel like an overwhelming box-ticking exercise, which is why this webinar focuses on ‘3 simple things’ – three ways small changes you can implement to promote the transparency of your research. This webinar will be focused on outputs from physical sciences and aims to introduce ways in which these practices can become habit.

Biography

 

 

After completing her PhD in physical chemistry, Louise worked a post-doctoral fellow at KCL, Edinburgh, and Southampton, specialising in the role of interactions of proteins of the immune system in immune priming. She currently works as an Open Research Coordinator and Administrator with the UK Reproducibility Network’s Open Research Programme and the PSDI, based at the Hartley Library in the University of Southampton.

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Register for this webinar

Register for this webinar directly through zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QidltXrJS3Sn7uhyoKpcsw


 The PSDI team looks forward to seeing you at the webinar, if you have any questions you can always get in contact with us.

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