
Webinar: Building and Maintaining Trust with Open Research
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📅 Wednesday, March 5, 2025
⏰ 16:00 GMT
📍 Location: Online
Why Trust in Open Research Matters
In an era of rising misinformation, maintaining trust in scholarly literature is more critical than ever. Open research practices offer transparency and accountability, strengthening the credibility of academic publishing.
Join us for an insightful webinar on Building and Maintaining Trust with Open Research, where expert speakers will discuss how researchers can enhance the trustworthiness of their work through open science principles.
What to Expect
This session will feature individual presentations by leading experts, followed by a structured discussion on fostering transparency, reliability, and credibility in research. Key topics include:
- How open research practices can build trust.
- The role of transparency in countering research integrity issues.
- Best practices for ensuring reproducibility and responsible publishing.
Meet the Speakers
🔹 Matt Cannon – Head of Open Research, Taylor & Francis; expert in journal policies and research transparency.
🔹 Dr. Rebecca Taylor-Grant – Head of Open Data Initiatives, Taylor & Francis; advocate for FAIR data sharing and open science policies.
🔹 Dr. Coromoto Power Febres – Research Integrity Manager, Taylor & Francis; specialist in research ethics and integrity.
🔹 Dr. Allyson Lister – FAIRsharing Content & Community Lead, University of Oxford; expert in data standardization and semantic integration.
🔹 Dr. Paul Whaley – Honorary Researcher, Lancaster University; Editor-in-Chief of Evidence-Based Toxicology and advocate for evidence-driven decision-making.
This event is open to researchers and academics from all disciplines who are committed to upholding integrity in their work.
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