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πŸ’¬ Add your voice: public comments open until August 31, 2025.
Get involved πŸ‘‰ www.incf.org/comment...
#CommunityStandards #RRID #OpenScience #ResearchTransparency #ScienceSky @incforg.bsky.social bsky.app/profile/sci...

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πŸ“’πŸ§ͺ Calling all researchers!
RRIDs make citing key resources easier and more transparent.
Used by SPARC. Trusted by journals.
Now open for your feedback. πŸ§ͺ

πŸ—“ Comments accepted until Aug 31, 2025
πŸ”— www.incf.org/comment...
#RRID #OpenScience #Reproducibility #ScienceSky @incforg.bsky.social

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🚨 Community Feedback Needed!
Help shape a new research standard! @incforg.bsky.social‬ is reviewing RRIDsβ€”persistent IDs for citing key resources. Already used by SPARC, now open for your feedback.
πŸ§ͺ Make science more reproducible.
πŸ—“ Deadline: Aug 31, 2025
πŸ”— www.incf.org/comment...
#RRID

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RRIDs make science more transparentβ€”free, machine-readable, and consistent. INCF wants your input on adopting them as a community standard.
🧬 Used by SPARC. Open for feedback.
πŸ—“ Comment by Aug 31, 2025
πŸ”— www.incf.org/comment...
#OpenScience #RRID

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hey @eeglab.bsky.social our bot detected that EEGLAB was used in the paper, but the authors did not use RRID. Can you help us ask them to cite you using #RRID?!

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Love Methods Week - Aktuelles - BIH at CharitΓ© In dieser Woche werden mehrere Workshops und Seminare rund um das Thema Reproduzierbarkeit von Methoden angeboten. (In Englisch)

#LoveMethods25 is coming in two weeks.
πŸ”¬ Love Methods Week 2025 – Putting Methods like #RRID in the Spotlight! ❀️

βœ… Document your methods with precision – to maximize reusability, transparency, and visibility

➑ Choose from 17 different session and register here: www.bihealth.org/de/aktuell/l...

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Woohoo, great to see #RRID on the list

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DataCite Metadata Schema 4.6 includes RRIDs! β€” Research Resource Identifier The DataCite Metadata Working Group. (2024) just released the new version of the DataCite Metadata and one of the things that it includes is RRIDs. DataCite Metadata Schema Documentation for the Pu...

Exciting #RRID news! We are now part of the #DataCite metadata schema. Yes you can use RRIDs to start tracking the datasets (#DOI) associated with your database (#RRID).

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Announcing DataCite Metadata Schema 4.6 - DataCite As DataCite continually works to support our growing community, updating the DataCite Metadata Schema to better represent community use cases supports our goals of driving metadata quality and complet...

We’re excited to announce that #Metadata Schema 4.6 from DataCite now includes RRID as a relatedIdentifierType! This enhances DOI-RRID connections for better resource identification in research. Check out the update: datacite.org/blog/announc...

#RRID #DataCite #Reproducibility #Metadata

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The antibodies don’t work! The race to rid labs of molecules that ruin experiments Poorly performing antibodies have plagued biomedical sciences for decades. Several fresh initiatives hope to change this.

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

Published in #nature. An editorial describing the problems with research antibodies and initiatives to fix the problem through #openscience. #oga #rrid

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Requesting Your Feedback on DataCite Metadata Schema Changes - DataCite The DataCite Metadata Working Group has been working on the next batch of Metadata Schema changesβ€”and we need your feedback! Today, we are sharing a new Request for Comments (RFC) with several proposed changes to the DataCite Metadata Schema. Since Schema 4.5 was finalized, we have been working on numerous ideas put forward by the DataCite communityβ€”some of which are reflected in this RFC. The set of changes we are sharing here is not yet a complete schema version; rather, this RFC contains an assortment of changes that may be released in different versionsβ€”for example, some changes may be released in Version 4.6, while others may be scheduled for later versions. The implementation details and release timing of specific changes will depend on complexity, backward compatibility, and the DataCite development roadmap.

πŸ“’ Exciting news! #RRID (Research Resource Identifier) may soon be part of DataCite Metadata Schema! πŸ“ Have thoughts? Your feedback matters! Check out the Request for Comments (RFC) and share your insights by May 6, 2024!

datacite.org/blog/metadata-…

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How can SciScore improve reproducibility in your research?
How can SciScore improve reproducibility in your research? The inability for scientists to reproduce each other’s work has significant effects on preclinical studies in both delays and expenditure. SciScore is a methods review tool designed to improve reporting standards, to minimize unnecessary delays due to incompleteness and maximise robustness, so that experiments can be reproduced optimally. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Social Media ──────────────────────────── https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/sciscore/ https://twitter.com/sciscore https://twitter.com/Anitabandrowski https://twitter.com/mathein ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Science Animated ──────────────────────────── http://www.sciani.com/ https://twitter.com/Sci_Ani https://www.facebook.com/scianimation/ https://sciani.com/terms-conditions/ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #antibodies #research #softwaretools ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

The lack of #reproducibility in #scientificresearch causes delays and wasteful spending in many labs. @sciscore tackles this issue by verifying reporting #standards, reducing incompleteness, and boosting experimental reproducibility. #RRID #OpenScience

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the source for all #antibody #RRID, now published! 97% of human proteins have at least one antibody associated

Thank you to journals, antibody companies and authors for making this work possible.

lnkd.in/gnVCnjzp AntibodyRegistry.org

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ARL Applauds NSF Open Science Investment β€” Association of Research Libraries The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) commends the ongoing commitment of the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to open science. NSF today announced awards for 10 new projects focused on...

Thanks to NSF for funding FAIR open science infrastructure. It looks like Neuroscience will be teaming up with Geoscience to improve how we all communicate about core facilities and instruments using persistent unique identifiers. #RRID #OpenScience

arl.org/news/arl-appla…

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500K #RRID s are in the wild, wonder what we can do with these well described reagents and resources?

doi.org/10.1093/gigasc…

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Misidentified biomedical resources: Journal guidelines are not a quick fix What's new? Inadequately identified research materials and irreproducibility of results are significant issues in biomedical research. In response, some biomedical journals have added guidelines to h...

Interesting article about reproducibility, journal guidelines are not a quick fix to reproducibility woes! Also a great example of an article that reuses the #RRID and @sciscore data to reach more nuanced conclusions.

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

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Thrilling #RRID news!!! The Rat Genome Database now contains a Citation ID for all of their strains. Thank you so much @ratgenome for making this happen. It should help authors who would like to cite their strains but have been a little confused about how

rgd.mcw.edu/rgdweb/report/…

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RRID Initiative The RRID Initiative by OpenBehavior and SciCrunch The OpenBehavior project received support from the National Science Foundation in January 2021. There are three main goals for the initial funding …

The #RRID Initiative and @OpenBehavior are joining forces, helping to track behavioral tools in the scientific literature. Our goal is to highlight these great open source projects and to enable an additional and easy method to cite them.
Great blog:

edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/2…

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Using manuscript review tools to improve your articles on the open research platform The Microbiology Society&rsquo;s sound science and open access journal, <a href="https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/acmi" target="_blank"><em>Access Microbiology</em></a><em>,</em> will be converting into an <a href="https://microbiologysociety.org/blog/access-microbiology-is-evolving.html" target="_blank">open research platform</a>&nbsp;at the beginning of 2022 and the incorporation of various manuscript review tools is a key element of this. Find out more about the tools in this blog.

Really nice to see the microbiology society taking such concrete steps toward open science. They are including tools including @sciscore to help authors include #RRID for key biological resources. Read all about it:

microbiologysociety.org/blog/using-man…

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Next up in the @FredNatLab #seminar series featuring all things protocol and #standardization, @Anitabandrowski is giving a talk: "RRIDs for Research Resources, Why Do We Need a Number to Make Resources FAIR?" #RRID
πŸ—“ May 25
Alarm clock 10 am ET

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Next up in the @FredNatLab #seminar series featuring all things protocol and #standardization, @Anitabandrowski giving a talk: "RRIDs for Research Resources, Why Do We Need a Number to Make Resources FAIR?" #RRID
πŸ—“ May 25
Alarm clock 10 am ET

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Automated screening of COVID-19 preprints: can we help authors to improve transparency and reproducibility? Nature Medicine - Automated screening of COVID-19 preprints: can we help authors to improve transparency and reproducibility?

Can Artificial Intelligence help researchers disentangle the good from the bad when reading preprints? This group of researchers thinks that AI tools can help defeat #COVID-19 #RRID #reproducibility

nature.com/articles/s4159…

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Reproducibility of scientific results in the EU : scoping report. This report scopes the issue of the reproducibility of scientific results, based on a field review and on an expert seminar on the opportunity of policy action in Europe. As such, it aims to increase the European Commission’s understanding of the lack of reproducibility in Europe, and help design a suitable response in the context of EU Research &amp;amp; Innovation. The report identifies the key emerging issues in reproducibility; it is informed by clearly marked expert opinion (in italics), as it emerged from the scoping seminar. Concrete recommendations of possible action by the European Commission are featured in separate β€˜Action Boxes’. Overall the report introduces the concept of reproducibility as a continuum of practices. It is posited that the reproducibility of results has value both as a mechanism to ensure good science based on truthful claims, and as a driver of further discovery and innovation. The sections includes a working definition that is conducive for policy making and thus delimits the scope of the subject. Then the report reviews recent claims regarding the increasing lack of reproducibility in modern science, dubbed by some a β€˜crisis of reproducibility’. It explores the main traits and underlying causes of the lack of reproducibility, including bias, poor experimental design and statistics, issues with scientific reporting, research culture, career-related factors and economics. Finally, the report reviews recent activities by scientists, research funders and publishers that aim to mitigate the lack of reproducibility; and it catalogues a range of possible remedies to the lack of reproducibility as they are found in the literature. The report provides concrete advice for policy action that may increase reproducibility in three key areas of the EU Research &amp;amp; Innovation, specifically guidelines; the research grant system; and training and careers

Scientific reproducibility in the EU commissioned report is out and @sciscore is in it! Wish #RRID would have been mentioned as well, but we will take what we get!

op.europa.eu/en/publication…

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Interesting news from @KargerPublisher and @sciscore! Looks like they are now working together to help authors identify #RRID and #reproducibility metrics. #methodsmatter See press release

sciscore.com/media/SciScore…

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