We are pleased to share that Panagiotis Kavouras recently presented the initial findings of the TRUSTparency scoping review at the Norwegian National Reproducibility Network.
The presentation focused on how Open Science practices can positively influence research reproducibility. By promoting transparency throughout the research process—such as open access to publications, sharing of data and code, preregistration of studies, and clear documentation of research methods—Open Science helps make scientific findings more verifiable, reusable, and reliable.
The discussion within the Norwegian National Reproducibility Network provided a valuable opportunity to exchange perspectives on how transparency and reproducibility can be further strengthened in research environments across Europe.
This work forms an important part of the TRUSTparency project’s efforts to better understand how responsible research practices can enhance trust in science and support more transparent and reproducible research systems.