Patents need not apply: Open transfer
Working openly is a completely different style of working – it is about making the entire research process accessible, from discovery to transfer and everything in between (or beyond!). As a
Working openly is a completely different style of working – it is about making the entire research process accessible, from discovery to transfer and everything in between (or beyond!). As a
A piece of infrastructure often goes unnoticed – a Current Research Information System (CRIS) is such a piece of infrastructure in research organizations. In this blog, I explore what a CRIS
🔈This is a transcript - listen to the original podcast on Anchor. [00:00:00] Chris Hartgerink: Hi, and welcome to the Open Update. I'm Chris Hartgerink for
In this episode we talk about what it means to get started in open research. What can we do to make it easier to get started?
🔈This is a transcript of the Open Update podcast. Listen to the original audio on Anchor.fm. [00:00:00] Chris Hartgerink: Welcome back to the Open Update. We are
We're recording in-person this time, and starting of a series of four episodes where Sarahanne and Chris reflect on the past and next decade of open science. Come join us for the ride - this week we talk about anonymous peer review to begin with.
In this episode we talk about how we review and edit publications. What can we do to make it more enjoyable on all ends?
In this episode, your hosts talk about some reflections on how they work and what they've learned in their career (up to now!).
The USA Supreme Court ruled that Universities may no longer use affirmative action in admission procedures. What does this mean for affirmative action more broadly?
This week we discuss the need for pluarlity in research, and how pluralism does not mean everything's allowed.
What is there to consider when gamifying research practices? Is it actually new?
What could peer review look like if we let go of what we have?