Kristen Ratan, ICOR Greg Tananbaum, Open Research Funders Group (ORFG) Keith Yamamoto, UCSF Prachee Avasthi, Arcadia Science Anna Hatch, HHMI Caitlin Carter, Helios Steve Goodman, Stanford University| ICOR
The parent organization of ICOR and ORB is Rapid Science. Established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit eligible for tax-deductible donations in 2013, our mission is to accelerate the pace and accuracy of scientific research through open, equitable and collaborative practices. As a Fiscal Sponsor, Rapid Science connects and strategizes with organizations offering real-world solutions that transform vision to policies and practices.| ICOR
Navigating the vast and evolving landscape of open research can be challenging. We are thrilled to announce the launch of ICOR’s Open Research Beacon (ORB), an expansion of our Project Library launched in 2023. It is designed to help the research community find and collaborate with open research projects worldwide.| ICOR
Highlights of ICOR Public Meeting #7, 13 November 2024 Please see the streaming video and chat record for rich details from speakers and meeting attendees. Introduction This ICOR public meeting aimed to explore effective strategies for communicating research impact across various contexts. As a recent blog post on the evolving landscape of research assessment emphasizes, […]| ICOR
Highlights of ICOR Public Meeting #6, 2 October 2024 Please see the streaming video and chat record for rich details from speakers and meeting attendees. Introduction This ICOR meeting focused on the growing significance of metascience for improving scientific research. As metascience becomes a recognised practice for evaluating scientific evidence and identifying potential biases, it’s […]| ICOR
Highlights of ICOR Public Meeting #5, 10 July 2024 Please see the streaming video and chat record for rich details from speakers and meeting attendees. Introduction Research assessment is intrinsically linked to its associated journal metrics which determines the overall impact of a project. It’s well documented that this is a simplistic view of determining […]| ICOR
Highlights of ICOR Public Meeting #4 “Data Sharing and Analysis in Collaborative Open Research Environments” held May 1, 2024 Hosts: Kristen Ratan and Michael Markie Please see the streaming video and chat record for rich details from speakers and meeting attendees Community members: suggest topics or volunteer to host future public meetings on this Google […]| ICOR
On March 21st, ICOR was privileged to present at the “Year of Open Science Culminating Conference: Shaping the Future of Open Research” that showcased the past, present, and future of open science initiatives covering the major topics of infrastructure, community-building, rewards and incentives, policy, and metascience. The interactive event was a gathering of the brightest […]| ICOR
Highlights of ICOR Public Meeting #3 “Activating Open Research” held Dec 13, 2023 Michael Markie, Guest Host Please see the streaming video and chat record for rich details from speakers and meeting attendees Community members: suggest topics or volunteer to host future public meetings on this Google Form Introduction Open research aims to make the […]| ICOR
It has been more than six months since eLife launched its new approach to publishing, opening up for submissions at the end of January 2023. The team at Incentivizing Collaborative and Open Research (ICOR) is providing an independent review and analysis of the first six months of collected data with regard to submissions, process, and […]| ICOR
Kristen Ratan, ICOR Greg Tananbaum, Open Research Funders Group (ORFG) Keith Yamamoto, UCSF Prachee Avasthi, Arcadia Science Anna Hatch, HHMI Caitlin Carter, Helios Steve Goodman, Stanford University| ICOR
Highlights of our inaugural public meeting, 5.17.23| ICOR
Highlights of ICOR Public Meeting #8, 27 February 2025| ICOR