Open Research and End-to-End Ethics: A 'one team' approach

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This is a recording of the UKRN online workshop "Open Research and End-to-End Ethics: A 'one team' approach" held on Tuesday 27 September 2022.

Open research is increasingly required by funders and journals, and supported by institutions and researchers themselves. However, building transparency into the research process requires consideration of ethical and governance issues related to the appropriate sharing of intermediate research outputs. For example, if appropriate permissions are not obtained at the start of the research process, it can be difficult or impossible to share these research outputs later. This workshop will cover how to build transparency into the research process, the challenges associated with choosing an appropriate repository for different outputs, and the need for integrated data infrastructure to support open research.

0:00:00 Introduction
0:04:09 What is open research and why does it matter? – Marcus Munafò
0:26:49 The Hidden Ethical Challenges of Fair Data: Building transparency into the research process – Louise Bezuidenhout
0:53:31 Joined-up transparency: Choosing a repository – Tamsin Burland (Please note: there was an error during the recording of the event, and Tamsin's talk has not been recorded)
0:53:38 End-to-end ethics – Victoria Moody
1:13:37 Panel Discussion

Slides provided are available here: https://osf.io/rez3n/

Speakers
Louise Bezuidenhout is an empirical ethicist and Open Science advocate. She currently works DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services), part of the Royal Dutch Academy of Science as a senior data expert.

Tamsin Burland is Head of Product in the Open Research Services team at Jisc.

Victoria Moody is Director, Research and innovation sector strategy, Jisc and also Deputy director and Co-Investigator of the UK Data Service

Marcus Munafò is Chair of the UKRN Steering Group, and Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research Culture at the University of Bristol.

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