What are reproducibility networks?
Join us for the Open Science Lunch to hear about the rise of reproducibility networks around the world, including Norwegian Reproducibility Network (NORRN).
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About the topic
In the recent years, many national Reproducibility Networks have appeared around the world, starting with UK Reproducibility Network and expanding not only within Europe but also to the Americas, Africa, and Australia. These are peer-led, grassroot networks that seek to support and improve reproducibility and quality of research across disciplines. Building on that, the Norwegian Reproducibility Network (NORRN) was launched last year with the aim to promote and enable rigorous, robust and transparent research practices in Norway.
Grab your matpakke and join us for a presentation from our special guest, prof. Marcus Munafo, the founder of UKRN, who will walk us through how the UK Reproducibility Network started and facilitated an international collaborative and - most importantly - peer-led grassroots movement. We will follow up with a short introduction to NORRN - its structure, aims and ways to get involved. We will wrap up with a discussion and an open Q&A session!
How to join
The event is open to everybody and you can join online on Zoom (Zoom link here).