Promoting trust in research and researchers: How open science and research integrity are intertwined

Tamarinde Haven, Gowri Gopalakrishna, Joeri Tijdink, Dorien van der Schot, Lex Bouter

Research output: Contribution to journalComment/Letter to the editorAcademic

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Abstract

Proponents of open science often refer to issues pertaining to research integrity and vice versa. In this commentary, we argue that concepts such as responsible research practices, transparency, and open science are connected to one another, but that they each have a different focus. We argue that responsible research practices focus more on the rigorous conduct of research, transparency focuses predominantly on the complete reporting of research, and open science’s core focus is mostly about dissemination of research. Doing justice to these concepts requires action from researchers and research institutions to make research with integrity possible, easy, normative, and rewarding. For each of these levels from the Center for Open Science pyramid of behaviour change, we provide suggestions on what researchers and research institutions can do to promote a culture of research integrity. We close with a brief reflection on initiatives by other research communities and stakeholders and make a call to those working in the fields of research integrity and open science to pay closer attention to one other’s work.

Original languageEnglish
Article number302
Pages (from-to)1-5
Number of pages5
JournalBMC Research Notes
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Sept 2022

Keywords

  • Open science
  • Research integrity
  • Responsible research practices
  • Transparency

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