IGDORE ReproducibiliTea and Open Science Coffee

Welcome to IGDOREs journal club and Open Science Coffee!

The ReproducibiliTea Journal Club

ReproducibiliTea is a journal club initiative that has resulted in journal clubs about open science and replicability in academic departments all over the world (see https://reproducibilitea.org/ for more history and information). IGDORE is now proud to announce our own ReproducibiliTea journal club fully online, allowing people to join from wherever they happen to be in the world!

This journal club is suited for beginners to open science. To fully understand what the open science movement is built upon, we will cover important basic concepts and discuss the most seminal works. Each session will be based on an article which all participants read in advance. Depending on the session topic, other resources such as Youtube videos or optional reading may be provided to facilitate the discussions. These will always be optional; you are never expected to prepare more than reading the session article.

Everyone is welcome – from student to Nobel Prize laureate; from intern to CEO. No prior knowledge is required to participate, but the article discussions will probably be more valuable to you if you have a university-level understanding of quantitative and/or qualitative research methodology

Open Science Coffee

After each journal club session, we will wrap up with Open Science Coffee, which will serve as a natural meeting point for all people interested in open science. Here you can ask the rest of the Zoom room questions, argue about study designs, complain about p-hacking, showcase your newest finding, or just simply catch up with peers you otherwise get little opportunity to chat with.

Let us know that you are interested in the journal club and/or the Open Science Coffee by signing up using the link below! Reading lists, reminders, general information, and Zoom link for each session will be sent to the email you sign up with.

Sign up here! https://forms.gle/bWDX1ndP1Aewr6fv5

Not sure if you’re available at all these dates? No problem – you do not have to be able to attend all sessions to sign up!

Just up for the coffee but not the tea? In the form you can indicate whether you want to join both the journal club and the coffee afterwards, or just jump in at the end for some Open Science Coffee whenever you want.

Schedule

  1. Wednesday November 13th
  2. Wednesday November 27th
  3. Wednesday December 11th
    [Break for the holidays]
  4. Wednesday January 8th
  5. Wednesday January 22nd
  6. Wednesday February 5th
  7. Wednesday February 19th
  8. Wednesday March 5th
  9. Wednesday March 19th
  10. Wednesday April 2nd

Times

Journal club: 15:15-16:00 CET

Open Science Coffee 16:00-16:30 CET

Gavin: @IGDORE

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:mega: Today’s the day! Everyone’s welcome to join! :raised_hands:

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It’s finally Wednesday! :partying_face:

Our ReproducibiliTea and Open Science Coffee is happening again today!

Come join us discussing an amazing paper by Simine Vazire (2017, https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.74) at 3:15 pm CET or drop by for just a coffee and a chat at 4 pm CET!

:point_up_2: Sign up link in the top post :point_up_2:

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The next ReproducibiliTea and Open Science Coffee session is finally only two days away!

This Wednesday (2024-12-11T14:15:00Z), we’ll be discussing the very seminal article “Why Most Published Research Findings Are False” by Ioannidis (2005), and I’m so excited to hear everyone’s takes on it. Sign up using the link in the top post :point_up: and join the discussion!

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Looking forward to seeing everyone today at the Open Science Coffee! :grinning:

Want to join but haven’t registered? No problem! You can always register last minute, just give us ten minutes to notice your registration and to email you the Zoom link.

ReproTea and Open Science Coffee is taking a break over the holidays, but we’ll be back with sessions every other Wednesday as usual on 2025-01-08T14:15:00Z!

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year from us at IGDORE! :heart: :gift:

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Hi again everyone!

I hope you have had a nice break over the holidays and are excited to start off 2025 right by joining tomorrow’s ReproducibiliTea session at 15:15 CET and Open Science Coffee at 16:00-16:30 CET!

During tomorrow’s session, we will discuss:
Simmons, J. P., Nelson, L. D., & Simonsohn, U. (2011) False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797611417632

If you haven’t joined yet, sign up through the form here: https://forms.gle/bWDX1ndP1Aewr6fv5

Hope to see you there! :nerd_face:

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