丹麦复制性网络对同行支持的基层方法
Marta Topor1,2, Philippe Bonnet3, Veronika Cheplygina4
1Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden. marta.topor@liu.se.
BMC research notes
|September 10, 2024
概括
丹麦可复制性网络 (DKRN) 为研究人员建立了一个同行支持的学术网络. 它解决了政策,培训和可重复实践方面的需求,以促进合作和思想交流.
科学领域:
- 研究完整性和可重复性
- 学术合作和网络合作.
背景情况:
- 丹麦可复制性网络 (DKRN) 是一个新的基层倡议.
- 它以现有的国家可重复性网络为模式.
- 与研究人员和支持专业人员的商确定了社区的需求.
研究的目的:
- 建立一个同行支持的学术网络,专注于丹麦的研究可重复性.
- 解决有关政策实施,培训和可重复实践的社区需求.
- 创建一个战略计划,利用基层倡议的优势.
主要方法:
- 咨询研究人员和研究支持专业人员.
- 分析社区需要确定关键主题.
- 为网络实施制定战略计划.
主要成果:
- 确定三个关键主题:政策实施,培训和可重复实践的应用.
- 建立了DKRN的使命,以促进沟通,同行支持和思想交流.
- 该网络旨在涵盖所有职业阶段和学科.
结论:
- 该DKRN旨在促进丹麦的协作研究环境.
- 它将通过主题和地理节点促进沟通和对等支持.
- 该网络将自己定位为更广泛的丹麦研究生态系统和国际倡议的贡献者.
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