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SUMMARY:Introduction to Open Research
DESCRIPTION:*For UoR staff*\n  \nThis course will give you an introduction to open research methods and why they are important to the culture of research at University of Reading and the growing open research worldwide movement. \nWe’ll cover the main principles\, ask why open research is important and suggest small steps that you can take to make your research processes more open\, transparent and accountable. We’ll cover concepts such as open notebooks\, open data\, open access\, open peer review etc. \nThis content fits in with the University’s open research action plan\, open access and open data policies. \n  \nPlease book your place via UoRLearn. \nRelated guide: Open Research Handbook by Robert Darby
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