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UID:pretalx-sips2026-dc-7KLYDF@pretalx.com
DTSTART;TZID=EST:20260608T093000
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DESCRIPTION:In the 2025 In-person SIPS\, we introduced the concept of "Radi
 cal Transparency" (RT)\, a practice consisting of making public the whole 
 process of developing a research process\, instead of just its outcomes.\n
 To carry out research in this manner\, we may leverage existing technologi
 es (e.g.\, version control systems).\n\nHowever\, there are still many unk
 nowns yet to be uncovered.\nIn this hackathon\, we will focus on trying to
  make progress towards the following objectives:\n\n-   To define the scop
 e and constraints of the RT approach.\n\n-   To determine the ability of e
 xisting technologies to meet the requirements of RT.\n\n-   To uncover the
  risks and unintended consequences of RT\, and propose safeguards to mitig
 ate them.\n\nWe will split into groups to draft ideas on these objectives.
 \nAt the end of the session\, we will gather the results\, discuss them\, 
 and decide on the next steps towards a publication.
DTSTAMP:20260524T183937Z
LOCATION:AUDITORIUM
SUMMARY:Towards an academic definition of Radical Transparency in Science -
  Daniel Morillo\, Cristina Rodríguez Prada\, Priya Silverstein
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2026-dc/talk/7KLYDF/
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UID:pretalx-sips2026-dc-MESWSB@pretalx.com
DTSTART;TZID=EST:20260609T090000
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DESCRIPTION:Research projects often require collaboration between researche
 rs with diverse experiences and expectations\, yet early planning for how 
 the collaboration will work is often absent. As strategic decisions emerge
  over time\, collaborators may discover misalignment regarding authorship\
 , research approach\, openness\, or publication plans\, increasing the ris
 k of conflict and inefficiency. Making project plans transparent from the 
 outset can help potential collaborators assess their fit\, support clearer
  decision-making\, and promote equitable collaboration.\n\nWe have develop
 ed a checklist tool where project initiators can indicate their plan for c
 hoices typically made during a collaborative research project. This covers
  decisions around authorship\, type of collaboration\, research approach\,
  open science\, writing\, and publication. In this hackathon\, participant
 s will receive a brief introduction to the tool and apply it to a current 
 or upcoming project. We will discuss how the checklist can be used across 
 the project lifecycle and invite feedback to inform further development.
DTSTAMP:20260524T183937Z
LOCATION:AUDITORIUM
SUMMARY:Planning and Agreement for Collaborative Teams (PACT): Introducing 
 a Tool to Facilitate Research Collaboration - Savannah C. Lewis\, Priya Si
 lverstein
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2026-dc/talk/MESWSB/
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UID:pretalx-sips2026-dc-RBQLBQ@pretalx.com
DTSTART;TZID=EST:20260609T133000
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DESCRIPTION:Questionable Research Practices (QRPs) are “ways of producing
 \, maintaining\, sharing\, analyzing\, or interpreting data that are likel
 y to produce misleading conclusions\, typically in the interest of the res
 earcher” (Nagy et al.\, 2025\, page 8). The aim of this hackathon is to 
 refine the methodology for a project “ManyQRPs”\, which will systemati
 cally investigate QRPs across disciplines by having research teams analyse
  the same datasets under two conditions: once following their own preregis
 tered\, transparent protocol\, and once deliberately using QRPs to constru
 ct a compelling narrative. In this hackathon\, we will collaboratively ref
 ine the protocol for this planned project. The protocol will include instr
 uctions on how teams or individuals should construct their “twin” manu
 scripts. Time allowing\, the hackathon may include applying (or making a p
 lan for applying) the protocol to (a) pilot dataset(s)\, helping identify 
 obstacles and further refine the protocol.
DTSTAMP:20260524T183937Z
LOCATION:WS Room 2418
SUMMARY:ManyQRPs - Priya Silverstein
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2026-dc/talk/RBQLBQ/
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