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Title: A network of change: united action on research integrity
Author(s): Evans, Thomas Rhys
Pownall, Madeleine
Collins, Elizabeth
Henderson, Emma L
Pickering, Jade S
O'Mahony, Aoife
Zaneva, Mirela
Jaquiery, Matt
Dumbalska, Tsvetomira
Keywords: Research integrity
Reproducibility
Research stakeholders
Collaboration
Registered Reports
Open Data
Open research
Issue Date: 2022
Date Deposited: 29-Apr-2022
Citation: Evans TR, Pownall M, Collins E, Henderson EL, Pickering JS, O'Mahony A, Zaneva M, Jaquiery M & Dumbalska T (2022) A network of change: united action on research integrity. BMC Research Notes, 15 (1), Art. No.: 141. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-022-06026-y
Abstract: The last decade has seen renewed concern within the scientific community over the reproducibility and transparency of research findings. This paper outlines some of the various responsibilities of stakeholders in addressing the systemic issues that contribute to this concern. In particular, this paper asserts that a united, joined-up approach is needed, in which all stakeholders, including researchers, universities, funders, publishers, and governments, work together to set standards of research integrity and engender scientific progress and innovation. Using two developments as examples: the adoption of Registered Reports as a discrete initiative, and the use of open data as an ongoing norm change, we discuss the importance of collaboration across stakeholders.
DOI Link: 10.1186/s13104-022-06026-y
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