HC3: Creating a Sustainable System for Identifying Registered Reports
William L. D. Krenzer, Amanda Montoya, Jared Block
Registered Reports have now been around for over a decade, and have stood the test of time establishing themselves in mainstream publication processes. Over time Registered Reports have grown from a few psychology/neuroscience journals to now hundreds of journals spanning broad research domains. Numerous resources have been developed to support researchers in learning about and implementing Registered Reports, from Peer Community In Registered Reports, which provides two-stage peer review independent of a journal, to Registered Reports Now, which aims to encourage new journals to adopt Registered Reports. However, Registered Reports currently lack a key feature: discoverability. While teams are working on incorporating Registered Report status in meta-data, this hackathon pursues an alternative goal: A well-maintained database of published Registered Reports. Join us to work as a collaborative group to brainstorm, design, and implement the first comprehensive and maintainable database of all published Registered Reports.
Hackathon
Second floor 210