51 min

Changing the way research work is done and published, with Chris Hartgerink Research Integrity Matters

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In the third episode of Research Integrity Matters, Gowri and Marino talk with Chris Hartgerink about the publication system, the distribution of power in academia, and research integrity.

Chris discusses a new way of doing and publishing research. They are building a modular publication system and we discuss the influence of current and new publication practices on research integrity with them. Chris also highlights the importance of the distribution of power in research as well as activism.

You can find Research Equals on www.researchequals.com if you want to find out more!


Contact
You can always submit questions or suggestions via our website (www.nrin.nl) but you can also research us via Twitter (@gowrigopala, @mzelst, or @nrin_integrity). You can also email us via info@marinovanzelst.nl or info@nrin.nl with questions, remarks, or suggestions.

In the third episode of Research Integrity Matters, Gowri and Marino talk with Chris Hartgerink about the publication system, the distribution of power in academia, and research integrity.

Chris discusses a new way of doing and publishing research. They are building a modular publication system and we discuss the influence of current and new publication practices on research integrity with them. Chris also highlights the importance of the distribution of power in research as well as activism.

You can find Research Equals on www.researchequals.com if you want to find out more!


Contact
You can always submit questions or suggestions via our website (www.nrin.nl) but you can also research us via Twitter (@gowrigopala, @mzelst, or @nrin_integrity). You can also email us via info@marinovanzelst.nl or info@nrin.nl with questions, remarks, or suggestions.

51 min

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