Organizing for Openness: A student’s perspective on reproducibility efforts in Eco-Evo
SORTEE
union
open science
How can we apply principles learned from union organizing toward organizing for change in open science? What has SORTEE done to further these goals, and what can we do at our own institutions?
Talk given as part of a symposium at Evolution 2024 (Montreal, QC, Canada): Replicability and Reproducibility in Ecological and Evolutionary Research. I gave this talk in my capacity as Secretary for SORTEE, the Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology & Evolutionary Biology; and as a graduate student.
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BibTeX citation:
@online{gahm2024,
author = {Gahm, Kaija},
title = {Organizing for {Openness:} {A} Student’s Perspective on
Reproducibility Efforts in {Eco-Evo}},
date = {2024-07-30},
url = {https://kaijagahm.github.io/posts/2024-07-30-organizing-for-openness},
langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Gahm, Kaija. 2024. “Organizing for Openness: A Student’s
Perspective on Reproducibility Efforts in Eco-Evo.” July 30,
2024. https://kaijagahm.github.io/posts/2024-07-30-organizing-for-openness.