#ScienceIntegrity #OpenScience #ResearchTransparency #AcademicPublishing
📣 New study alert: Nearly half of research projects in the social, behavioral, and economic sciences remain unpublished—even years after data collection.

Poppa, C., Nießen, D., Daikeler, J., Silber, H., Weiß, B., & Richter, D. (2025). The tip of the iceberg? Insights into the prevalence of publication bias in two probability-based academic panels. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/bj3g9_v1

#RandomResourceDrop 🪂🎁
The Center for Open Science advocates for transparent research practices and provides tools like OSF to enhance scientific collaboration and rigor.

https://www.cos.io

#Resource #OpenScience #MetaScience #ResearchTransparency #Science

Center for Open Science

At the Center for Open Science, our mission is to increase openness, integrity, and reproducibility of scholarly research. Promoting these practices within the research funding and publishing communities accelerates scientific progress

Highlights from the post:
✨ funding statements alone aren’t sufficient
🔎 enables analysis & verification across outputs
🏗️ infrastructure matters (e.g. Crossref Grant IDs) + stronger workflows
🔗 clear roles for funders, publishers & infrastructure providers

#OpenResearchInformation #FundingMetadata #OpenMetadata #ResearchTransparency #OpenScience

Meta and TikTok are obstructing researchers’ access to data, European Commission rules

Data are needed to study how social media spreads misinformation and influences elections, scientists say

🗺️ What is a research map?
The German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) provides an interactive research map to showcase the diverse research profiles of German universities & universities of applied sciences.

It’s a tool for orientation, visibility & transparency — now also available in English.

🔗 https://t1p.de/aan4g
#dieforschendehochschulehof #hierwirdknallhartgeforscht #ScienceMastodon #ResearchMap #HRK #HigherEd #ResearchTransparency #GermanyScience

The Plan S Annual Review is out, featuring a commentary by Cameron Neylon on why #openresearch information matters for funders. We agree—& that's why we collaborate with funders and the community to make funding metadata openly available through our Grant Linking System. If Cameron's message resonates with you, we'd love to talk. https://www.coalition-s.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Plan-S-2024-annual-review.pdf

#FundersForOpen #OpenResearchInformation #CommunityDriven #ResearchTransparency

Reposting from Cambridge University Press - Archaeology‬ :
Read how @saa-aap.bsky.social is building on #researchtransparency in #publishing, alongside the appointment of Associate Editor for #Reproducibility @benmarwick.bsky.social -

What's happening: ▶️ cup.org/41w9d82
Editorial: ▶️ cup.org/4hIPB6A

#Archaeology #SAA2025Denver

💻Join online! #ROSW2025
Second Rostock Open Science Workshop 🔐🔓
📅March 17–18, 2025
The Workshop will introduce demographic researchers to open science tools and practices, while also offering a platform to discuss its future trajectory.
Sign up here: https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/news_events_6123/calendar_1921/second_rostock_open_science_workshop_13282

#OpenScience #Demography #ResearchTransparency #OpenResearch #KnowledgeCirculation #OpenData #Data #BigData

MPIDR -

Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

Here's my presentation from yesterday's open lecture! We discussed modern challenges to academic integrity: from #PaperMills to #data falsification in research articles

👉 http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.20192.29443

We also explored the role of AI tools, like #ChatGPT, in detecting violations and tackling academic fraud, and dug into the question—What should university research managers do if their staff regularly buys articles from 'paper mills'? 

#AcademicIntegrity #ResearchEthics #ResearchTransparency

For the past two years, Felipe Vilanova, a COS Ambassador and Psychology Ph.D. Candidate at Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, has championed open research practices. Learn how Felipe’s efforts are fostering transparency and collaboration within the research community. Read more: https://www.cos.io/blog/ambassadorship-journey?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=guestpost_felipevlanova

#OpenScience #ResearchTransparency

Guest Post — A COS Ambassador’s Journey Toward Openness Where it is Most Necessary

Embarking on a mission to advance open science practices at Florida State University studying Mathematics Education, I took on the role of an ambassador for the Center for Open Science (COS) two years ago. This transformative journey not only allowed me to contribute to the greater cause of open science in my community but significantly impacted my personal and professional development. As an ambassador, the experience not only refined my research practices but also had a profound effect on my network, ultimately elevating the quality of the work I produced.