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This component contains: * **2023.01.24_OS_ResearchIntegrity_ERIM.gslides**: Google slides of the presentation including: (i) a definition of open science and commonly discussed open practices (e.g., open data, open code, open access publications); (ii) which stakeholders are promoting open science; (iii) how the adoption of such practices can be beneficial for society, research disciplines, and individual researchers; (iv) a practical example of open and reproducible workflow, from the generation of the initial idea up to the final publication; and (v) tools and support at ERIM and EUR.
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