Past SORTEE Conference
2024 Conference | 2023 Conference | 2022 Conference | 2021 Conference | |
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Time | 15 Oct 07:00 – 16 Oct 10:00 UTC | 17 Oct 07:00 – 18 Oct 08:30 UTC | 11 Jul 04:30 – 13 Jul 07:00 UTC | 12 Jul 07:00 – 14 Jul 08:00 UTC |
Recordings | SORTEE 2024 | SORTEE 2023 | SORTEE 2022 | SORTEE 2021 |
Program | 2024 App | 2023 App | 2022 App | 2021 App |
Abstract Book | Download | Download | Download | Download |
Plenaries | See below | (None) | See below | See below |
Recordings of the plenary sessions, as well as the opening and closing remarks of the conference, are also available on our Youtube channel. Some recordings include captions in other languages.
Plenary Speakers
2024 Conference
- Hu Chuan-Peng – Promoting Open Science via Grassroots Networks in a Developing Country
- Kate Laskowski – What to Do When You Don’t Trust Your Data Anymore
2023 Conference
No plenary sessions were held at the SORTEE 2023 conference.
2022 Conference
- Corina Logan – How Peer Community in Registered Reports lets researchers take back control of the publishing process
- C. Thi Nguyen – Transparency is Surveillance
- Paula Martinez – Why don’t we share data and code?
- Tshiamo Motshegwa – Developments in African Cyber-infrastructure to Support Open Science
- Martin Westgate – Twelve years of open science infrastructure: Lessons from the Atlas of Living Australia
2021 Conference
- Michael Eisen – Making open science work at the toxic intersection between the business of publishing and the business of science – talk abstract and speaker bio
- Hannah Fraser – TMeta-research from ecological and interdisciplinary perspectives - talk abstract and speaker bio
- Michael Jennions – A Drunkard’s Walk: from negative results to reverse P-hacking - talk abstract and speaker bio
- Julia Stewart Lowndes – Openscapes: Better Science for Future Us - talk abstract and speaker bio
- Richard McElreath – Science is Like a Chicken Coop - talk abstract and speaker bio
- Malvika Sharan – The Turing Way Guide to Reproducible, Ethical and Collaborative Research - talk abstract and speaker bio
SORTEE Conference products
Ivimey-Cook, E. R., Pick, J. L., Bairos-Novak, K., Culina, A., Gould, E., Grainger, M., … & Windecker, S. (2023). Implementing Code Review in the Scientific Workflow: Insights from Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. EcoEvoRxiv.
Braga, P. H. P., Hébert, K., Hudgins, E. J., Scott, E. R., Edwards, B. P., Sánchez Reyes, L. L., … & Crystal‐Ornelas, R. (2023). Not just for programmers: How GitHub can accelerate collaborative and reproducible research in ecology and evolution. Methods in Ecology and Evolution.
Nakagawa, S., Ivimey-Cook, E. R., Grainger, M. J., O’Dea, R. E., Burke, S., Drobniak, S. M., … & Lagisz, M. (2023). Method Reporting with Initials for Transparency (MeRIT) promotes more granularity and accountability for author contributions. Nature Communications, 14(1), 1788.
Gomes, D. G., Pottier, P., Crystal-Ornelas, R., Hudgins, E. J., Foroughirad, V., Sánchez-Reyes, L. L., … & Gaynor, K. M. (2022). Why don’t we share data and code? Perceived barriers and benefits to public archiving practices. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 289(1987), 20221113.
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