I love the idea of an evidence-based CV from Open Science NL, no impact factors, just evaluate a researchers actual work #EORconference
Marta Teperek of NWO says that funders can and should play a critical role in the transition to Open Science #EORConference
I could not agree more. It would be great to see more funders playing and active role and leading by example.
Here's the next generation metrics paper from LERU
www.leru.org/publications...
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Andrea Cop of National Museums of Scotland is glad she don't have to deal with the REF, because it enables them to express research outputs in a less restrictive range of formats. That enables her to amplify voices that she couldn't if so constrained
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Really fascinating, powerful talk at #EORConference just now
I just learned about Stolen Tools, an anti-racist journal with a unique submission system that focuses on who is writing before the quality of writing. They use mentors and critical friends to develop marginalised voices. #EORConference
Some good work going on in research cultures, from reviewing the academic promotions process to new PI training programmes.
I hope it's all properly funded and supported. #EORConference
At Edinburgh Open Research Conference #EORConference remotely this afternoon, looks like a fantastic programme of talks.
Also, have salted caramel chocolate ๐. A good afternoon awaits!
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Really interesting to hear the UofE has a dedicated role for head of research culture. It really helps to have someone with specific responsibility. Also love that they're embedding open research in research culture policies #EORconference
Alex Pedon, new(ish) head of research cultures give the first talk of the afternoon #EORConference
Open Access, Health & Safety, Responsible metrics, Athena SWAN, Research Intergirty, Training, Technician commitment.
That's a pretty big remit!
Some really interesting talks this morning highlighting the success and challenges of building things like data management plans, CrediT taxonomy into workflows.
I was particularly interested in the update from the European bank of iPSCs. #EORConference
Super interesting question responding a talk about CRediT from a social worker about recognition of practitioners contributing data, and people providing lived experience - another group of "People vital to research" often not included as authors. #EORConference
I'm hopefully doing some work at my institution to support technician visibility and recognition, so really great to hear about what's been happening at University of Edinburgh. Super impressive what has been achieved! #EORconference
Glad to have the opportunity to follow along with #EORConference virtually, but oh I wish I was there
It's really interesting hearing from a research technician's perspective on open science. We really do focus so heavily on the people publishing the paper, not all the people doing the work. #EORconference
Iconic Edinburgh view from the break area at #EORConference Arthur's seat on a rare sunny day.
This is the iRISE project that was just mentioned. irise-project.eu A multi-centre research project on culture change in research. #EORConference
Malcolm MacLeod's opening statement was to advocate for universities to do actual research into research culture change rather than relying on 'wise people on committees'.
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I'm at the Edinburgh Open Research conference today. Is anybody else on Bluesky here?
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