by Eimear Hanahoe | Jun 22, 2026 | News, Open Research
Only half of the published research findings in the disciplines such as economics, psychology and education can be replicated by others according to new findings reported in Nature by Dr Dermot Lynott, Lead of the TROPIC project and Chair of the Irish Reproducibility...
by Eimear Hanahoe | Jun 22, 2026 | News, Open Research
Lai Ma and Claire Davin from the Cultivating an Open Research Culture in the Humanities and Social Sciences project recently published an article in the Open Information Science Journal: ‘Ticking a Box’ or Transforming Practice? Open Research Viewpoints from the...
by Eimear Hanahoe | Jun 16, 2026 | News, Open Research, Opportunity
On June 1, Ireland was represented at the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) 2026 Conference by a delegation from the University of Galway and IReL. Cillian Joy introduced the work underway at Open Repositories Ireland to build a national infrastructure...
by Eimear Hanahoe | May 15, 2026 | News, Open Research
Dr Dermot Lynott, project lead of the TROPIC project and chair of the Irish Reproducibility Network, presented at the Open Research and Research Integrity Workshop, hosted by the Department of Psychology, Mary Immaculate College. The event also included a focus on...
by Eimear Hanahoe | May 13, 2026 | News, Open Research
The project team behind the Cultivating an Open Research Culture in the Humanities and Social Sciences project has recently published an article in the special issue, “Open Research for the Humanities and Social Sciences” of the Journal of Electronic...
by Eimear Hanahoe | May 8, 2026 | News, Open Research
The Criminal Justice Open Research Dialogue (CORD) Partnership aims to embed a culture of interdisciplinary open research in criminal justice in Ireland. It achieves this by bringing together criminal justice researchers, policymakers and practitioners to decide...
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