The interplay between open scholarship and research integrity

Abstract

The aims of open scholarship and research integrity are often aligned, as seen with the principles of transparency and collaboration contributing to increased reproducibility and trust. However, openness and integrity are not the same and sometimes these priorities may even collide. Matt Hodgkinson, Research Integrity Manager at the UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO), will explore how the various aspects of open scholarship, such as open access, data sharing, open code, open peer review, and open methods can help research integrity, where ethical principles such as protecting people and the environment may limit openness, and some of the perceived risks of open practices such as pre-printing and citizen science to the integrity of scholarship

    Similar works