
Hi, we’re Hazel and Connor, PhD students based in the Music Department and the organisers of the new ReproducibiliTea journal club we’ve set up here at Durham University.
WHAT IS “ReproducibiliTea”?
ReproducibiliTea is a global grassroots journal club initiative helping researchers build local communities to discuss issues and ideas about the Open Research movement.
For ReproducibiliTea Journal Clubs, papers and case studies are selected to cover a range of Open Research topics relevant to the replication crisis and research improvements, from ontology and methodology to publication and authorship.
These papers and case studies are discussed during regular journal club meetings, often over cups of tea, lunch, or snacks.
WHAT IS OUR AIM?
The Open Research (more commonly, Open Science) movement has predominantly focused on the sciences. However, improving research practices is relevant for all disciplines!
During our journal club, we hope to facilitate discussions about the issues and experiences surrounding Open Research practices from the sciences to the arts.
You can check out our OSF journal club repository to see what we will be discussing in the coming weeks!
I would love to get involved! How do I find out more?
To find out more, or if you want to get involved in another way, email Hazel [hazel.a.van-der-walle@durham.ac.uk].







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