Understanding open research

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Research funders, institutions and publishers are increasingly talking about Open Research. As a broad term which encourages accessibility, transparency and reproducibility of research and supporting information, Open Research includes the practices of sharing data, code, preprints, methods, or working in new ways such as Registered Reports.

In this webinar we discussed the different areas that are covered by current definitions of Open Research, and outlined some of the policies and practices to support this in place at Taylor & Francis.

Play back this recording to hear more about how you can increase the transparency and reproducibility of your research and ultimately have greater impact.

This session is part of the Taylor & Francis Researcher Webinar Series 2023.

About the speaker

Matt Cannon is the Head of Open Research for Taylor & Francis based in the UK. He helps set journal policies and establishes best practice to increase the reproducibility and transparency of research. He is a member of the Research Data Alliance, FORCE11 and on the steering group of the STM Publishing Association’s Research Data Project.

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Matt Cannon

Head of Open Research at Taylor & Francis Group

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