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Join our next talk on Open research in the arts, humanities and qualitative social sciences with Dr Jenni Adams from @unisheffieldlib.bsky.social on 26 March at 2 pm UK time! See Teams link in comments. uea-uk.libguides.com/researchrepro #OpenScience #openresearch #reproducibilitea
⬇️ Check our page for more resources and inspiration:
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Join us, and let’s make Open Research a community effort!
#OpenResearch #ReproducibiliTea #JournalClub #ResearchCommunity #ResearchTransparency
We can play this game all day: seek permission for an edge case, retreat to another case when trouble arises, appeal to amiability or tolerance. Two things to note when a conversation gets to this point. First, it’s a misrepresentation: reluctance to grant permission is portrayed as an intolerant move, a wish to take the other’s toys, when it is nothing like that. What do you need my permission for, anyway? Second, it’s a distraction: it moves the conversation away from values and towards a tech-first perspective.
indeed — blogged about this a while back after a #reproducibilitea session where this came up ideophone.org/dont-seek-pe...
Application Deadline: March 16, 2026!
The African Reproducibility Network (AREN) Local Network Leads Training Program 2026 is now open for applications.
Learn more and apply here:
africanrn.org/announcement...
#AREN #Reproducibility #ReproducibiliTea
Don’t Miss What’s Coming Up!
Our journal clubs this month bring the community together to discuss key papers and learn from one another.
👉 Check out our calendar for the full schedule and join the conversations.
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RE: https://fediscience.org/@ElenLeFoll/116125026386496584
TODAY at 10 am CET! ⬇️ DM or e-mail me if you'd like the link last-minute 😉
#OpenScience #reproducibility #replication #reproducibiliTea
I have really enjoyed following #DHd2026 on Mastodon – a huge thank you to everyone who tooted! Next semester, #ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas (
ub.uni-koeln.de/en/courses-consultations... continues in Cologne and online. We would love to see more #DH […]
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Love Replications Week is next week: 2-6 March 2026! 🩷
There are short lunchtime talks and longer talks and workshops. I'll be presenting on "Reproducibility in the language sciences: What, why and how" together with Mara van der Ploeg from TROLLing on […]
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RE: https://fediscience.org/@ElenLeFoll/116007475170995042
My students and I just rehearsed our presentation and it is going to be really fun! Come and join us to find out about current challenges in the #reproducibility of #linguistics studies as part of Love Data Week! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🩷
Wed 11 Feb […]
RE: https://fediscience.org/@ElenLeFoll/115966744770531133
This is TODAY and promises to be super interesting! Plus I am told that Lukas' talk will involve Lego! 🤩
DM or e-mail me if you need the Zoom link last minute.
#ReproducibiliTea #replication #research #OpenScience
The FORRT Replication Hub provides a comprehensive collection of resources and tools designed to assist researchers in the identification, evaluation, execution, and publication of replication studies.
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For the last #ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas session of the winter semester on THURSDAY, we are delighted to welcome @aufdroeseler from the Münster Center for Open Science to discuss "Why and how to repeat research".
Lukas is editor-in-chief of the newly […]
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Quarto can understand multi-language input (R, Python, Julia, and more) and produce multi-format outputs (e.g. html, pdf and Word) (Artwork by Allison Horst from the “Hello, Quarto” keynote by Julia Lowndes and Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel, first presented at the RStudio Conference 2022).
Next week, #ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas in Cologne is organising a two-day extravaganza of Quarto workshops and talks: https://gschwier.pages.git.nrw/quartoworkshop2026/
We are making online attendance possible for the world to join in the fun! Online […]
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I have this bookmarked for the first leg of the train ride today: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNJ8...
We had discussed this retraction and the reasons in our Bielefeld #ReproducibiliTea a while ago, so I was very happy to see this recording of @devezer.bsky.social. Highly recommend it! #OpenScience
Photograph of Isabelle Stengers and cover of her book, Another Science is Possible: A manifesto for Slow Science
Two recent blogs on The Ideophone, prompted by a fun #ReproducibiliTea session in Cologne:
1. On generative AI and reproducibility ideophone.org/on-generativ...
On why the praxis of slow and reproducible science provides useful lessons for navigating the lures of “AI”
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Yes! Don't miss out meeting my amazing colleague Maryam and her #ReproducibiliTea session on legal and ethical aspects of linguistic data collection 👇 You can join her talk online!
#BLinguistik #linguistics
Looking forward to this talk today!
uea-uk.libguides.com/researchrepro #OpenScience #openresearch #reproducibilitea
ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas with an image of a glass teapot and a cup of tea Come and discuss Open Science practices over a cup of tea and biscuits! Thursdays 4:00-5.30 p.m. Room 4.006, USB and via Zoom Full schedule and mailing list available at the link given in the post
#ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas is is proud to present its fourth season with an exciting programme of guest speakers and topics ranging from reproducible pipelines to data sharing, research integrity in the context of #GenAI and participant consent! 🌟 […]
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Another semester of #ReproducibiliTea is starting! ☕
Join us online to meet fellow organizers, join the Q&A with organizers to get answers to your burning questions, and celebrate a new year of open research communication together.
Register for the Zoom link: forms.gle/iH6sHt3dB4Wf...
Next #ReproducibiliTea in #Bielefeld on August 1st is a special edition on #Retraction: We read Protzko et al. (2024)(www.nature.com/articles/s41...) and the corresponding Retraction Note (www.nature.com/articles/s41...) - Join us online/at V4-116. More info: burst.pages.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/burst/
Finally got my hands on one of the very coveted, limited edition, one-of-a-kind, #UKRN teapots!!!🫖😼
Best annual retreat ever! #LNLretreat2025 #ReproducibiliTea #OpenScience #UKRNRetreat #ReproTea #teapot
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In today's #ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas session, we are delighted to welcome @nilsreiter to speak about "Reproducibility when working with large language models: A hallucination?". ✨🤖
As usual, you can join us for tea and biscuits @unibibkoeln (room 4 […]
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Framed calligraphy artwork with the phrase: where there is tea, there is hope in green lettering and an elaborate colourful border featuring small teacup and teapots.
The frame picture on a shelf next to a 70s style teapot and a card with the watercolour artwork.
Three shelves with the middle one featuring the artwork. The other shelves have some books, other cards, a selection of teas and office equipment.
I can’t believe I’ve been to busy to boast about my new office artwork by @welshpixie which I acquired on Mastodon! I framed it last weekend and it has been adorning my office since Monday morning! 🤩
Past Monday, I had a great time presenting at #ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas in Cologne.
🔍 "Beyond the gold standard: Transparency in qualitative corpus analysis"
🔗 Slides: osf.io/zhvtd
🔗 Event series: ub.uni-koeln.de/kurse-beratu...
#ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas 🍵 - Today, 4 - 5.30 pm
Beyond the gold standard: Transparency in qualitative corpus analysis - Nathan Dykes @fau.de
On site or via Zoom (please register here: lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/list...)
@unicologne.bsky.social uni.koeln/ZTKU4
#ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas 🍵 - Heute, 16-17.30 Uhr
Beyond the gold standard: Transparency in qualitative corpus analysis - Nathan Dykes @fau.de
Vor Ort oder via Zoom (bitte hier eintragen: lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/list...)
@unicologne.bsky.social uni.koeln/ZTKU4
SUMMER 2025 SCHEDULE 4 April Opening Night 5:30 p.m. Research Dilemma Game with Bettina Bock (IDSL Il) & Sebastian Barsch (History Education) & Open Science Games Night. USB Main Building. 14 April Accessible Research: Fair, diamond, open, free. Martine Grice (Institute for Linguistics - Phonetics) 5 May Open Science at DFG: Position Paper, Funding and Framework Conditions. Angela Holzer (Programme Director, DFG) 12 May Beyond the gold standard: Transparency in qualitative corpus analysis. Nathan Dykes (Department Digital Humanities and Social Studies, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) 26 May Reproducibility when working with large language models: A hallucination? Nils Reiter (Institute for Digital Humanities) 16 June Let's talk about language - and its role for replicability. Xenia Schmalz, Anna Yi Leung (Self Learning Systems Lab) & Johannes Breuer (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) 23 June 5:45 p.m. Reproducibility in the teaching of digital humanities: Lessons from Programming Historian. Marie Flesch (Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle, Université Paris Cité)
TODAY (Monday) 16-17:30 CEST #ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas goes qualitative! ✨ Nathan Dykes (Department of #DigitalHumanities and Social Studies @FAU) will give a 20-min input talk entitled "Beyond the gold standard: Transparency in qualitative corpus […]
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The CRS hosts the #ReproducibiliTea Series at the University of Zurich. This Thursday, May 8, at 4:30 CET, Michael Ochsner (@forsresearch.bsky.social) will discuss scholars' perception of reproducibility across disciplines in the context of research assessment. Register here: lnkd.in/e_N9xJN3
ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas WHEN? Selected Mondays 4:00–5:30 p.m. WHERE? Room 4.006, University and City Library (USB Köln) and on Zoom. WHO? Anyone interested in humanities research. JOIN US Come and discuss Open Science practices over a cup of tea and biscuits!
SUMMER 2025 SCHEDULE 4 April Opening Night 5:30 p.m. Research Dilemma Game with Bettina Bock (IDSL II) & Sebastian Barsch (History Education) & Open Science Games Night. USB Main Building. 14 April Accessible Research: Fair, diamond, open, free. Martine Grice (Institute for Linguistics – Phonetics) 5 May Open Science at DFG: Position Paper, Funding and Framework Conditions. Angela Holzer (Programme Director, DFG) 12 May Beyond the gold standard: Transparency in qualitative corpus analysis. Nathan Dykes (Department Digital Humanities and Social Studies, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) 26 May Reproducibility when working with large language models: A hallucination? Nils Reiter (Institute for Digital Humanities) 16 June Let’s talk about language - and its role for replicability. Xenia Schmalz, Anna Yi Leung (Self Learning Systems Lab) & Johannes Breuer (GESIS — Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) 23 June 5:45 p.m. Reproducibility in the teaching of digital humanities: Lessons from Programming Historian. Marie Flesch (Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle, Université Paris Cité)
Tomorrow (Monday) 4-5:30 pm CEST, we are delighted to welcome a representative of the German Research Foundation (DFG) at ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas: Dr. Angela Holzer will be with us to discuss the funders' role in promoting and supporting […]
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Join us next Friday for our next #ReproducibiliTea session either in Bielefeld or via Zoom ☕😊