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**So you want to start a ReproducibiliTea? YAY!** This welcome page will hopefully give you all the information you need to start a ReproducibiliTea Journal Club at your university or institution. When we started the first ReproducibiliTea Journal Club, we wanted to achieve at least three things: 1) introduce the people around us to interesting and pressing issues around reproducibility and the Open Science movement, 2) help build an Open Science community, and 3) finally have an excuse for us to (re-)read and discuss some really cool papers! We hope that you will achieve the same with your journal club. This welcome package contains resources that will hopefully help you in achieving these goals. We have collated a three-term schedule with suggested readings – 8 per term, 24 in total. You are of course welcome to mix and match as you see fit, and add any papers that seem relevant to you. Please share your final schedules with us so that we can add them to the OSF page of existing ReproducibiliTea Journal Clubs! You will also find some general notes on starting and running a successful journal club. We have put this together using our own experience and reports from other journal club leaders. Some small tricks can really help get kickstart the journal club. If you have any questions, we are happy to help – you can reach us on Twitter at @ReproducibiliT, or via email at reproducibilitea@gmail.com. We hope you have a lot of fun with your new ReproducibiliTea Journal Club! Best wishes, Amy, Sam, and Sophia P.S. More interested in stats for your journal club? You might find this resource interesting https://osf.io/3qrj6/
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