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**Open Science in Academic CVs** Traditionally, the only items listed in CVs are published papers. This leads to an over reliance on journal prestige as an indicator of scholarly quality. Ideally, more aspects of scholarly output would be evaluated, but that is only possible through transparency and sharing of more research outputs. Including links to non-traditional outputs, such as preprints, datasets, code, and preregistrations, allow for a more complete picture of one's work and enables a more ideal future when such outputs are the norm instead of the exception. Below are some examples of what others have included, for inspiration and examples. This wiki is [publicly editable][1], so please add other examples as you find them. **Examples of CVs that include open practices** - [Etienne LeBel, KU Leuven, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences][2] (created using [Curate Science)][3] - [Sara Hart, Developmental Pyschologist, Florida State University.][4] - James E Bartlett, Psychology Lecturer at Arden University [CV][5] and [research][6] - [Amanda Kay Montoya, Assistant Professor of Quantitative Psychology, University of California - Los Angeles][7] - [Olmo van den Akker, PhD-student at the Meta-Research center at Tilburg University][8] - Orcid Profile with shared datasets and other relevant examples: [Antonio Schettino][9] - Pro tip: [mint DOIs to your datasets][10] shared on OSF or other repositories and then add them to your Orcid [1]: https://help.osf.io/hc/en-us/articles/360019737474-Edit-the-Wiki [2]: https://etiennelebel.com/documents/LEBEL-CV-JUNE-2020_CS-pub-list.pdf [3]: https://curatescience.org/app/home [4]: http://www.idcdlab.com/uploads/9/1/0/5/9105950/hart_cv_0620.pdf [5]: https://bartlettje.github.io/BartlettJE.github.io/pdfs/cv-james-bartlett.pdf [6]: https://bartlettje.github.io/BartlettJE.github.io/research/ [7]: https://02a51481-c4fa-428a-880c-95c3c6e26bf9.filesusr.com/ugd/0a182f_a22fb32833234f568549c315bc34eb5f.pdf [8]: https://www.ovdakker.com/files/Academic%20CV%20January%202020.pdf [9]: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8065-6082 [10]: https://help.osf.io/hc/en-us/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=doi
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