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What OMB’s Proposed Grantmaking Revisions Could Mean for Research Integrity
The Center for Open Science (COS) has submitted a public comment opposing several proposed revisions detailed in the White House Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) proposed...
Tags: Policy, Policy Advocacy, Research Integrity
Benchmarking LLM Agents on Scientific Tasks: Introducing ReplicatorBench
Last fall, COS announced a new initiative to systematically evaluate how well large language model (LLM) agents can perform and reason through the scientific research lifecycle. ...
Tags: Replication, Collaboration, Replicability, AI
Announcing a New Resource for Journals and Publishers: Journal Implementation Guidance for TOP 2025
Recent work led by the Center for Open Science (COS) found that papers published in journals with strong data and code sharing policies were more readily reproducible. COS has...
Tags: TOP Guidelines, Policy, TOP 2025
Introducing the COS Open Scholarship Training for Researchers Series
The Center for Open Science (COS) is introducing the Open Scholarship Training for Researchers Series, a collection of seven self-paced online courses developed by COS in response...
Tags: Open Science, Training
Enhancing Discoverability: Recent Updates to the OSF
Lifecycle Open Science (LOS) is an approach to research that promotes transparency, openness, and accessibility across the entire research lifecycle—from planning and data...
Tags: OSF, discoverability, Metadata, Lifecycle Open Science
Perspective Sessions: A New Activity for the Metascience Alliance
The Metascience Alliance was created to serve as a coalition and hub for alignment and collaboration in the growing area of metascience, bringing together organizations across...
Tags: Research, Collaboration, metascience, Metascience Alliance
Demystifying Open Science Policy for Funders
This blog post is based on a webinar that explored how funders develop, implement, and manage open science policies. The panel featured two funding organizations, Stiftelsen Dam...
Tags: TOP, TOP Guidelines, Open Science, Funders, Policy
Q&A with Alisha Bruton: Open Science in Integrative Medicine Research
When research directly informs clinical care, transparency carries practical consequences. Rigorous documentation and open practices help findings stand up to scrutiny and support...
Tags: Transparency, OSF, Research Best Practices, Transparency & Reproducibility, Open Science, Data Sharing, Data Management
Predicting Replicability Challenge: Round 2 Results
Growth trends are producing a “strain on scientific publishing” (Hanson et al., 2023). The rates of scientific output have risen from just under 4 million publications in 2000 to...
Tags: Replicability
Building a Publishing Model for Replication: Q&A with the Senior Editors of Replication Research
Replication is widely recognized as essential to credible science, yet research incentive systems haven't always supported it. In many fields, replication studies remain difficult...
Tags: Replication, Reproducibility, Research, Transparency & Reproducibility, Replicability, Scholarly Communication