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A partnership formed between the Vice President for Research and the Deputy Director at EHSL in 2015 sprung from mutual interest on ways to get in front of the reproducibility crisis. EHSL librarians began to support research reproducibility at this time. From that working relationship came the first Research Reproducibility conference at the University of Utah Eccles Health Science Library (EHSL) in November 2016. Due to the success of the 2016 conference, the Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences made research reproducibility a major theme of the renewal grant. Now, we are planning for a second conference in 2018 with the theme “Building Research Integrity Through Reproducibility” and a week-long research reproducibility course. The conference and course are part of our year-long programming around research reproducibility. EHSL started the 2017/2018 school year with a weekly Grand Rounds: Research Reproducibility (GRRR) sessions on various topics about research reproducibility in different disciplines, plus a quarterly Research Reproducibility Coalition meeting, to allow faculty and staff at the University to come together around reproducible research as we work to #MakeResearchTrue across campus. GRRR allows institutional champions of research reproducibility to become a larger voice in the community. We are providing space and time to educate and discuss a myriad of issues from institutional questions to journal policies, to individual researchers. The goal for this panel is to highlight the importance of working with and supporting your institutional champions, and giving them the platform to disseminate the importance of making research true.
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