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**Many Links to [Resources][1]** --------------------------- - [Getting Started with R][7] ------------- **Links to Slides** ---------- - [Erica Baranski][2] - The Open Science Framework - [Katie Corker][3] - Lab Communication & Pre-Registration - [Jordan Axt][4] - So You've Decided To Do More Open Science ---------- **Templates** ---------- David Condon (email for support with these templates) - [Sweave Template for R Studio][5] - [TeX Preamble][6] Katie Corker - [Sample Pre-Reg Document][8] generated using Frederick Aust's Pre-Reg package written in R Markdown - [R Markdown Script][9] to produce pre-reg document (see [https://github.com/crsh/prereg][10]) ------------- **Abstract:** ------------- Recently, much has been said about the value of making scientific practices more open and transparent, but less has been said about how to do so. In this professional development session, panelists will give brief demonstrations of techniques they’ve used to make their research more open. There will also be ample time for questions and discussion so attendees can share practices with each other. Given the different stages of the scientific workflow (lab communication, preregistration, managing data and materials, data analysis, reporting, archiving), panelists will demonstrate different tools (e.g., the Open Science Framework, RStudio) used to achieve openness and reproducibility. Participants can expect to leave with sample code, templates, and techniques to help them get started in their own labs. There are many possible routes to openness, but for participants who desire more open practices and don’t know where to start, this session provides concrete ways to begin. ---------- [1]: https://osf.io/zynqw/ [2]: https://osf.io/faz3d/ [3]: https://osf.io/c36dq/ [4]: https://osf.io/buvwf/ [5]: https://osf.io/y58m4/ [6]: https://osf.io/x8b3h/ [7]: https://osf.io/7dcwa/ [8]: https://osf.io/h48uw/ [9]: https://osf.io/8vfnu/ [10]: https://github.com/crsh/prereg
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