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TIER2: enhancing Trust, Integrity and Efficiency in Research through next-level Reproducibility

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  • Tony Ross-Hellauer, Know-Center GmbH Research Center for Data-Driven Business & Big Data Analytics, Graz
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  • Thomas Klebel, Know-Center GmbH Research Center for Data-Driven Business & Big Data Analytics, Graz
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  • Alexandra Bannach-Brown
  • Serge Pascal Johannes M Horbach
  • Hajira Jabeen, GESIS – Leibniz Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
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  • Natalia Manola, OpenAIRE AMKE, Athens
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  • Teodor Metodiev , Pensoft Publishers Ltd, Geo Milev 13a, Sofia, 1111, Bulgaria
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  • Haris Papageorgiou , Athena Research and Innovation Center in Information, Communication and Knowledge Technologies
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  • Martin Reczko , Alexander Fleming Biomedical Sciences Research Center
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  • Susanna-Assunta Sansone, University of Oxford
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  • Jesper Wiborg Schneider
  • Joeri Tijdink, Amsterdam UMC
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  • Thanasis Vergoulis
Lack of reproducibility of research results has become a major theme in recent years. As we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, economic pressures and exposed consequences of lack of societal trust in science make addressing reproducibility of urgent importance. TIER2 is a new international project funded by the European Commission under their Horizon Europe programme. Covering three broad research areas (social, life and computer sciences) and two cross-disciplinary stakeholder groups (research publishers and funders) to systematically investigate reproducibility across contexts, TIER2 will significantly boost knowledge on reproducibility, create tools, engage communities, implement interventions and policy across different contexts to increase re-use and overall quality of research results in the European Research Area and global R&I, and consequently increase trust, integrity and efficiency in research.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummere98457
TidsskriftResearch Ideas and Outcomes
Vol/bind8
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StatusUdgivet - dec. 2022

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