Open Science to Increase Reproducibility In Science (OSIRIS)

Open Science to Increase Reproducibility In Science (OSIRIS) aims to facilitate a paradigm and culture shift to reform the research and innovation system by systematically gathering knowledge on the underlying drivers, testing effective evidence-based solutions, identifying incentives for reproducibility by stakeholders, and embedding reproducibility in research design.

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  |  Updated: 4 Jun 2024
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Project Goals

The main goals of the project are:

 

  • Understand the underlying drivers and effective interventions that increase reproducibility at funding, publishing, university, and researcher-level.
  • Develop and test effective, evidence-based solutions for the reproducibility crisis across various stakeholders in policy and research practice.
  • Embed reproducibility in the strategy and design of research projects.
  • Understand the underlying drivers and effective interventions that increase reproducibility at funding, publishing, university, and researcher-level.
Deliverables

These goals will be realised by a unique, interdisciplinary team of scientists with hands-on expertise in Open Science (OS), reproducibility, implementation, and data sharing, along with a range of committed stakeholders, including early career researchers, publishers and funders, that are closely involved in the project through dedicated co-creation activities and as part of our advisory board. By the end of the project, OSIRIS will deliver and disseminate guidance about evidence based interventions that will improve the reproducibility of science.