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Contributors:
  1. Nicholas Plusnin
  2. Jacqueline Boon
  3. Paul Harnett
  4. Perri Boulton
  5. Beth O'Gorman
  6. Amelia Moyes
  7. Paul Dux
  8. Michael Lam
  9. Floyd Long
  10. Fletcher Hammond
  11. Debbie Roberts

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Description: This is a collection of resources and presentations for the Open Science Conference held at the University of Queensland, 24-25 September 2018

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An Open Science Handbook and Toolkit for Graduate Students

A hack-a-thon to establish a go-to open science resource for graduate students looking to engage and follow open science practices. Contribute to the ...

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Developing a checklist to assess reliability in published research

Relying on the published literature, as the robustness of this literature is called into question, is costly for the field at large. In this hackathon...

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Engaging Postgrad Students & Supervisors in Open Science

An unconference session to workshop ways that we can engage more postgrad students and supervisors in open science practices. The goal is to think bey...

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