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Course title: Open Science Workshop (v2026)
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Taught by: David López García y Filip Andras
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Format: In person
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Number of places: 25
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Duration: 2 horas.
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Date: 9 de julio.
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Venue: It will be held in Seminar Room 4 of the Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center.
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Prerequisites: No prior knowledge required
Description and contents
- Introduction
- Presentation: Who we are and what we do
- What is open science?
- Why does it matter?
- The center's commitment to Open Science
- How do I incorporate open science into my research?
- From the initial idea to publication: diagram of the complete research process and best-practice guide.
- Pre-registrations: Plan and protect your research from the start.
- Why pre-register your study?
- What should a pre-registration include?
- Where can I pre-register my study?
- Is sharing it mandatory?
- Registered Reports
- Data management and collection
- What is a data management plan?
- FAIR principles
- Reproducible analyses
- Using reproducible code: Notebooks: Jupyter, Quarto, Colab, etc.
- Share and version your code: GitHub and version control
- GitHub and version control
- Examples of popular repositories
- Publishing results
- Different publication routes: Open access vs. subscription
- Open repositories: pre-prints
- Predatory journals: how to avoid them?
Resources and materials
Course Materials
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Useful links:
Esta actividad es parte de la ayuda CEX2023-001312-M, financiada por MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 y ayuda UCE-PP2023-11 financiada por Universidad de Granada.
This activity is part of grant CEX2023-001312-M, funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and grant UCE-PP2023-11 funded by University of Granada.