Promoting Open & Transparent Research Practices in the Physical Sciences through PSDI

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Apr 22, 2024

On 10 April 2024 Dr Samantha Pearman-Kanza and Dr Nicola Knight gave a presentation on behalf of PSDI for the Keele Open Research Network, about openess and transparency being two of the most important factors to consider with respect to conducting scientific research. However, the data, tools and education available to enable these processes are often lacking. The Physical Sciences Data Infrastructure (PSDI) Initiative is conducting research and developing services to mitigate this and to provide the physical sciences community with the knowledge, exemplars and tools to promote FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Re-useable) research and data.

 

This presentation covered a number of the different areas PSDI is working on. It explained the barriers and challenges to open digital research, discussing the vital aspect of process recording (with respect to understanding what researchers actually want and how to choose the right tools for you to record your processes in the first place), and outlined the considerations needed for producing fully FAIR data (and metadata), research and code. It also discussed the relevant initiatives within PSDI (training, workshops, services) that have been designed to pave the way for the scientific community to be more open and transparent with their research practices.

For more information the presentation can be downloaded here 


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