Indicators for Open Research: Pilot Projects - 14 Mar 2024

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This is a recording of the UKRN webinar "Indicators for Open Research" held on Thursday 14 March 2024.

This webinar presented work being coordinated via the UKRN Open Research Programme, to explore and develop indicators of open research. The webinar follows one in March 2023 (   • Indicators for Open Research - 15 Mar...  ) that launched a call for sector priorities on which aspects of open research should be monitored. Since then, those priorities have been agreed, and a group of 15 UK institutions and five solution providers has come together to run pilot projects on monitoring FAIR and open data and their effects, the use of data availability statements, preregistration and the use of the CRediT taxonomy. In this webinar, the leads of several of those pilots will join Neil Jacobs to outline their ambitions and challenges, and to discuss these with you.

0:00:00 Introduction - Neil Jacobs, Head of the UKRN's Open Research Programme
0:15:13 Pilot 1: Fair data - Kerry Miller, University of Edinburgh
0:23:52 Pilot 2: Open data - Kirsty Merrett, University of Bristol
0:31:44 Pilot 3: Effects of data sharing - Neil Jacobs, on behalf of Etienne Roesch, University of Reading
0:39:50 Pilots 4 and 5: Data Availability Statements - Laurian Williamson, University of Leicester, and Mick Eadie, University of Glasgow
0:56:59 Pilot 6: Preregistration - Fred Breese, University of Manchester, and Mark Kelson, University of Exeter
1:06:39 Pilots 7 and 8: CRediT - Nick Sheppard and Nicola Barnett, University of Leeds
1:21:00 Research project: Characteristics of open research indicators - Lydia Wheeler, University of Bristol
1:30:53 Closing statements

Shared slides available here: https://osf.io/yde7j/

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