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The Why, What, and How of Open Science in Ecology and Evolution

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On Thursday, September 19 @ 11am ET, join Cary Institute for a virtual scientific seminar by Dr. Rose O'Dea, University of Melbourne, Australia.

Data sharing, code review, open access, preprints, preregistration, registered reports, reproducibility, replicability: all these terms fall under the umbrella of the ‘open science’ movement, which aims to make science more reliable and efficient. This talk will explain where the current open science movement in ecology and evolution came from, where it has succeeded, and where it has (so far) failed. Increased openness and transparency come with costs. Are researchers, funders, and the public reaping all their benefits?

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