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Open Research Award: winning case study

Work in Progress: First steps towards open science

Date:30 September 2020
Author:Merle-Marie Pittelkow
My journey towards open science began as a Master student. I participated in the course Transparency in Science and learned about questionable research practices, non-reproducible, and nonreplicable research findings. Majoring in clinical psychology, this made me especially concerned about the impact on validity of treatment recommendations.
Open Research Award: winning case study

The ESM Item Repository

Date:30 September 2020
Author:Yoram Kevin Kunkels
The ESM Item Repository is introduced as a platform to improve transparency, methods reproducibility, and validity within ESM research. Experience sampling methods (ESM) have become increasingly popular to investigate psychological phenomena in ecologically valid, daily life settings. ESM allows researchers to measure psychological constructs such as mood multiple times a day for long, continuous periods of time.
Open Access article in the spotlight: September 2020

New: Open Access publication in the Spotlight - 'The Effects of Migrant Background and Parent Gender on Child Protection Decision-Making'

Date:31 August 2020
Author:Open Access Team
Each month, the library’s open access team puts an Open Access publication by a UG author in the spotlight. The article of September 2020 is "The Effects of Migrant Background and Parent Gender on Child Protection Decision-Making: An Intersectional Analysis," co-authored by Floor Middel and Mónica López López.
OER Global Logo 2012 J. Mello

Open Educational Resources can help us move beyond the traditional textbook and enhance academic freedom

Date:21 July 2020
Author:Mira Zhuk
The subject of Open Educational Resources (OER) is becoming more prominent in higher education, especially in times of need to rapidly switch to online teaching and learning. Read all about these resources and how the UG Library is actively engaged in building services to support teachers in the area of OER and related copyright issues.
Rose Harris-Birtill

An interview with Dr Rose Harris-Birtill from the Open Library of Humanities

Date:06 April 2020
Dr Rose Harris-Birtill serves as Managing Editor across the Open Library of Humanities platform of 28 Open Access scholarly journals, and Editor of its flagship journal OLH, based at Birkbeck, University of London. In this interview, she discusses the benefits and challenges of open access publishing in the humanities and describes the publishing model of the Open Library of the Humanities.
Marcel Knöchelmann (photo: private)

Open Humanities: Why Open Science in the Humanities is not Enough

Date:20 March 2020
Author:Marcel Knöchelmann
Open science has become a catch all term to describe the many different ways in which digital networked communication technologies have opened and begun to transform research and scholarship across different disciplines, even those outside of the sciences. Whilst this term has been useful, Marcel Knöchelmann argues that for the humanities to successfully adopt digital technologies, rather than have them imposed upon them, they need to develop an independent open humanities discourse.
Ineke Wessel

Open science can enhance research quality and collaboration

Date:10 February 2020
Author:Giulia Trentacosti
“Whenever I make something open – be it my data or methodology – I am always a bit nervous before I click the button." Interview with Dr Ineke Wessel, associate professor in Experimental Psychopathology at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences.
Margreet Nieborg

Meet Margreet Nieborg, publishing consultant for University of Groningen Press

Date:09 February 2020
Author:Josca Westerhof
Margreet Nieborg is publishing consultant for University of Groningen Press (UGP). UGP supports UG editors and authors in making digital academic journals and books available open access. What do researchers use UGP for? Read the interview with Margreet.
Request-a-copy feature in UG research database

Request-a-copy successfully launched

Date:20 January 2020
The University of Groningen (UG) research database has an exciting new feature: request-a-copy. Users of the research database can request the full text of publications that are not freely downloadable due to a temporary or permanent embargo.
Stefania Barzeva and Yoram Kunkels receive the first SHARE Open Science Award

The first SHARE Open Science Award

Date:06 January 2020
On 14 November 2019, Research Institute SHARE organized its yearly Research Day around the theme of IMPACT. One of the highlights of the day was the presentation of the first SHARE Open Science Award.