Abstract

The ReproducibiliTea@KULeuven journal club is a grassroots journal club initiative for interdisciplinary discussion concerning diverse issues, papers, and ideas about improving science and research reproducibility. We are open to anyone, staff or students, at KU Leuven.

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  • Lennert Coenen (KU Leuven) is a postdoctoral fellow of Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) at the School for Mass Communication Research

  • As founders of the KU Leuven ReproducibiliTea chapter, we want to create a safe haven for interdisciplinary discussion about science in general, and about open science and reproducibility

  • The journal club serves to build a network of researchers at KU Leuven who are practicing open and reproducible science, to discuss standard practices present throughout the research process and ways to improve them, as well as to act as a support group for those aiming to grow a reproducible and open science skill set

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Lennert Coenen (KU Leuven) is a postdoctoral fellow of Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) at the School for Mass Communication Research. ReproducibiliTea Leuven journal club: A place for interdisciplinary discussion on improving science Lennert Coenen1, Olivia Kirtley1, Aline Claesen1, Eline Van Geert1, Natalie Schroyens1, Stien Van De Plas1 Started as a small journal club initiative at the University of Oxford, ReproducibiliTea is an international network of journal clubs spread across more than 100 institutions in 25 different countries.

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