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Would I lie to you: reproducibility edition

Abstract:
The format – borrowing from the popular television show of the same name – involves members from Reproducible Research Oxford (‘RROx’) and invited speakers telling a range of ‘Data Horror Stories’. These stories – invariably from personal experiences – involve nightmarish academic anecdotes where Open Scholarship has not been upheld. Audience members and participants are then interactively challenged to guess which of the stories are true, and which are false. Potential examples may include but would not be limited to issues with reproducibly, data management, and the peer review process. Despite the ‘horrific’ nature of existing practices (which we leverage for the purposes of engagement), we aim for the session to be as positive and instructional as possible. Following each of the rounds, speakers will discuss how good Open Scholarship practices could have helped to alleviate and avoid such calamitous outcomes for the betterment of scientific society.

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
UAS
Department:
Research Services
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Author


Publisher:
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
Place of publication:
Oxford
Publication date:
2026-03-04
Event title:
Oxford Forum of Open Scholarship 2026
Event location:
Weston Library, University of Oxford
Event website:
https://openaccess.ox.ac.uk/oxfos
Event start date:
2026-03-02
Event end date:
2026-03-06
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Language:
English
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Presentation
Pubs id:
2403445
Local pid:
pubs:2403445
Deposit date:
2026-04-08
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