Articles tagged with 'Open Research'

17 posts

5 ways researchers can be more open

By Guest Author

28 July 2022

In this blog we outline 5 ways researchers can easily implement open access practices to advance their research, build public trust in science, and enhance healthcare delivery.

Trust is built on openness and transparency

By Jack Nash

24 September 2020

In our second blog post for Peer Review Week, the Peer Review Team talk about how we build trust between our authors, reviewers and the wider research community, discussing our author-led process, which means no editorial bias, and going through the revision and response process here at HRB Open Research.

Separating fact from fiction

By Jack Nash

22 October 2019

We’re setting the record straight on open research and open peer review by debunking the myths surrounding them. Putting you at ease about publishing your work on this platform created to benefit you the researcher. Read through our five myth busters to set aside your fears and find out the truths about open access and open peer review.

HRB Open Research: How do we COPE?

By Jack Nash

24 September 2019

In this blog, Molly Cranston; Senior Associate Editor at F1000 and Jonathan Threlfall; Editorial Data Lead and Senior Assistant Editor at F1000, discuss the policies and guidelines implemented by HRB Open Research to ensure our adherence to the core practices of COPE. As the publishing world continues to evolve, guidance on publishing standards and ethics develop and change. […]

Uniting to support move to Open Research

By Jack Nash

17 July 2019

Irish departments and organisations have come together to support a more transparent and equitable research environment – launch of the National Framework on the Transition to an Open Research Environment.