On Tech Ethics with CITI Program
Discusses a broad range of technology ethics topics. Hosted by Daniel Smith, Associate Director of Content and Education at CITI Program. New episodes every month. Learn more at about.citiprogram.org.
On Tech Ethics with CITI Program
Open Science Principles, Practices, and Technologies - On Tech Ethics
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CITI Program
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Season 1
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Episode 23
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This episode discusses the principles, practices, and technologies associated with open science and underscores the critical role that various stakeholders, including researchers, funders, publishers, and institutions, play in advancing it.
Our guest today is Brian Nosek, the co-founder and Executive Director of the Center for Open Science and a professor at the University of Virginia, who focuses on research credibility, implicit bias, and aligning practices with values. Brian also co-developed the Implicit Association Test and co-founded Project Implicit and the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science.
Additional resources:
- Center for Open Science: https://www.cos.io/
- The Open Science Framework: https://www.cos.io/products/osf
- FORRT (Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training): https://forrt.org/
- The Turing Way: https://book.the-turing-way.org/
- CITI Program’s “Preparing for Success in Scholarly Publishing” course: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/preparing-for-success-in-scholarly-publishing/
- CITI Program’s “Protocol Development and Execution: Beyond a Concept” course: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/protocol-development-execution-beyond-a-concept/
- CITI Program’s “Technology Transfer” course: https://about.citiprogram.org/course/technology-transfer/
Introduction to Brian Nosek
Brian Nosek’s Work
Defining Open Science
Stakeholders in Open Science
Practices for Transparency
Sharing Research Outputs
Inclusivity in Research
Challenges in Applying Open Science
Resources for Open Science
Registered Reports Publishing Model
Emerging Trends in Open Science