Charting form template
This is a short description of the charting plan.
- Each author is assigned specific papers to chart using the charting template
- The other authors reviews the charted form and updates if necessary
- If there are any disagreements, these will be resolved by discussion
- In the end, the data will be transferred to a data table
Papers to chart
Daniel
- Bush-2022: Lessons Learned: A Neuroimaging Research Center’s Transition to Open and Reproducible Science
- Alessandroni-2022: Ten strategies to foster open science in psychology and beyond
- Dora-2024: Accelerating addiction research via Open Science and Team Science
- Turoman-2022: Open and reproducible practices in developmental psychology research: The workflow of the WomCogDev lab as an example
Mario
- ManyPrimates-2021: Collaboration and Open Science Initiatives in Primate Research
- Kohrs-2023: Eleven Strategies for Making Reproducible Research and Open Science Training the Norm at Research Institutions
- Grange-2023: UKRN Open Research Training Resources and Priorities Working Paper
- Niso-2022: Open and reproducible neuroimaging: From study inception to publication
Luke
- TorresEspin-2021: Promoting FAIR Data Through Community-driven Agile Design: the Open Data Commons for Spinal Cord Injury (odc-sci.org)
- ManyPrimates-2019: Collaborative open science as a way to reproducibility and new insights in primate cognition research
- Scholler-2019: Ten simple rules for helping newcomers become contributors to open projects