The Finnish Reproducibility Network (FIRN) : A national bottom-up approach to scientific integrity in a global context
Voikar, V., Casarotto, P., Glerean, E., Laakso, K., Saurio, K., Karhulahti, V.-M., & Scherer, A. (2023). The Finnish Reproducibility Network (FIRN) : A national bottom-up approach to scientific integrity in a global context. Journal for Reproducibility in Neuroscience, 5(1), Article e47. https://doi.org/10.36850/jrn.2023.e47
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Journal for Reproducibility in NeuroscienceTekijät
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2023Oppiaine
Monitieteinen aivotutkimuskeskusNykykulttuurin tutkimusCentre for Interdisciplinary Brain ResearchContemporary CultureTekijänoikeudet
© 2023 the Authors
Across sciences the lack of reproducibility has raised concerns that shake disciplinary foundations. In this article, the need for institutional solutions as one possible antidote to reproducibility issues is suggested, and Reproducibility Networks (RNs), as a case in point, are explained. In particular, we reflect on the establishment of the Finnish RN as part of a growing international network of RNs, and outline a bottom-up approach, which aims at helping to overcome the reproducibility crisis by distributing awareness of ethical, practical, and other domains of relevant knowledge in places where the future of science is being made: the pedagogical structures of research institutions and societies.
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Suomen Akatemia; Euroopan komissioRahoitusohjelmat(t)
Huippuyksikkörahoitus, SA
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VV is supported by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. VMK received funding from Academy of Finland (312397) and European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme (101042052).Lisenssi
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