Open Science & Research Resources

This resource corner is compiled during ABRIR’s Unconference Session from the 2025 Big Team Science Conference.

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Resource Corner: Open Science & Research Resources
Organized by Resource Type
Title Authors Association URL Multilingual Languages Notes
Guidelines
How to build up Big Team Science: Practical guide for large scale collaborations Heidi A. Baumgartner, Nicolás Alessandroni, Krista Byers-Heinlein, Michael C. Frank, J. Kiley Hamlin, Melanie Soderstrom, Jan G. Voelkel, Robb Willer, Francis Yuen and Nicholas A. Coles NA 🔗 No NA NA
OSCS (Open Science Community Serbia) NA NA 🔗 Yes Serbian Open Science Community Serbia is a community that promotes and organizes panels, workshops, lectures, and other events devoted to open science in the Serbia and in the region. The Community is part of a larger network of communities (International Network of Open Science & Scholarship Communities, INOSC).
Open Science in the Developing World: A Collection of Practical Guides for Researchers in Developing Countries Hu Chuan-Peng, Zhiqi Xu, Aleksandra Lazic´, Piyali Bhattacharya,……., Flavio Azevedo NA 🔗 NA NA NA
TADA! Simple guidelines to improve code sharing Edward Richard Ivimey-Cook, Antica Culina, Shreya Dimri, Matthew Grainger, Fonti Kar, Malgorzata Lagisz, Nicholas Patrick Moran, Shinichi Nakagawa, Dominique G Roche, Alfredo Sanchez-Tojar, Saras M Windecker, Joel L Pick SORTEE: Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 🔗 No English preprint
TTW Accessibility policy NA The Turing Way 🔗 No English NA
Ten ways to find Open Access articles Aleksandra Lazić NA 🔗 No English NA
Research
Data Science Learning Community NA NA 🔗 Yes English, at least one book in Spanish in the past (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3x6DOfs2NGhd1Gli-IANpVZ9z6Zz5AAu&si=c_ozKrN0vmwXnxyE) I'll try and dig the GitHub page too, as it should also should have material.
Experimentology: An Open Science Approach to Experimental Psychology Methods Michael C. Frank, Mika Braginsky, Julie Cachia, Nicholas A. Coles, Tom E. Hardwicke, Robert D. Hawkins, Maya B. Mathur, Rondeline Williams NA 🔗 No English This book provides an introduction to the workflow of the experimental researcher working in psychology or the behavioral sciences more broadly.
France Université Numérique NA NA 🔗 Yes French French MOOC (Massive Online Open Course) platform that has at least an Open Science and an R course.
Improving practices and inferences in developmental cognitive neuroscience John C. Flournoy, Nandita Vijayakumar, Theresa W. Cheng, Danielle Cosme, Jessica E. Flannery, Jennifer H. Pfeifer NA 🔗 No English NA
Increased Representation: A Vision for Inclusive Big-Team Science Workshop Series NA ABRIR 🔗 Yes Spanish, English, Turkish, Bosnian, Portuguese A series of freely available recordings of workshops delivered by psychological scientists from across the globe, discussing barriers and solutions to increasing representation within leadership & participation of big team/open science.
Internationalization Process for the LEVANTE Project NA Stanford University 🔗 No English This group is developing open source versions of tasks and surveys for use with children, caregivers, and teachers in multiple languages (currently English, Spanish, German, with plans to grow)
ManyManys Open Webinar Series Emma Tecwyn, Ben Farrar, more to come ManyManys 🔗 No NA NA
R resources database Joscelin Rocha-Hidalgo NA 🔗 No English primarily NA
R-Ladies NA R-Ladies 🔗 Yes At least Spanish Many chapters meeting online and therefore widely accessible; space is for women and non-binary people.
REPOPSI NA LIRA Lab 🔗 Yes Serbian, English A repository allowing everyone to freely use and share Open-Access psychological scales, tests, and other research instruments translated into Serbian or developed by Serbian scientists. Currently contains 282 instrument records. Out of those, 151 are available in both Serbian and English.
Towards an inclusive Open Science Natascha Chtena, Juan Pablo Alperin, Esteban Morales, Alice Fleerackers, Isabelle Dorsch, Stephen Pinfield and Marc-André Simard NA 🔗 No English NA
Translations of the CRedIT taxonomy NA Contributorship Collaboration 🔗 Yes Many for the translations; website itself is in English NA
Teaching
ABRIR Lesson Plan – Improving Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in Open Science: Recognizing Strengths and Opportunities in the Majority World NA ABRIR 🔗 No English ABRIR team will pilot the Lesson Plan soon and translate it into other languages.
Basic + Advanced R resources NA Psych #rstats Club + ABRIR 🔗 Yes Spanish, English NA
Big Book of R Oscar Baruffa NA 🔗 Yes Spanish (to the certain extent) NA
Big Team Setup Lisa DeBruine NA 🔗 Yes Spanish, Turkish NA
Data Management in Large scale Education Research Crystal Lewis NA 🔗 NA NA NA
Data skills for reproducible research Lisa DeBruine, Dale Barr, Emily Nordmann PsyTeachR 🔗 No English NA
FORRT Replication hub NA FORRT 🔗 NA English NA
Improving statistical inferences Daniël Lakens NA 🔗 NA NA NA
Lisa DeBruine GitHub Lisa DeBruine NA 🔗 NA NA NA
ManyBabies workshops and webinars Michael Frank Many Babies 🔗 NA NA NA
Multilingual Publishing NA RopenSci 🔗 NA NA NA
PsychTeachR NA PsychTeachR team at University of Glasgow School of Psychology and Neuroscience 🔗 No English NA
R and statistics resources NA Psych #rstats Club 🔗 No English NA
R for Data Science Hadley Wickham, Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel, Garrett Grolemund NA 🔗 Yes Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Portuguese NA
R, statistics, open science Youtube videos NA Psych #rstats Club 🔗 No English NA
ReproducibiliTea NA ReproducibiliTea 🔗 NA NA NA
Translation of FORRT Lesson Plans NA ABRIR 🔗 Yes Spanish, Malay, Mandarin, Serbian NA
UCLA Statistical Methods and Data Analysis NA UCLA 🔗 No English NA
statistics and open science Youtube videos NA ADRIPS 🔗 Yes French English subtitles available
Other
ABRIR (Advancing Big team Reproducible science NA NA 🔗 No English ABRIR is an international consortium of researchers that aims to identify the unique barriers faced by researchers from LMICs (low-to-middle-income countries) while participating and leading in Big-Team/Open Science projects. We hope to build a collaborative network of psychological science researchers from the Global South to explore and answer questions of deep relevance to their local regions.
AIMOS: Association for Interdisciplinary Meta-Research and Open Science NA AIMOS: Association for Interdisciplinary Meta-Research and Open Science 🔗 No English organisation
African Reproducibility Network NA African Reproducibility Network 🔗 No English organisation
COSN: Chinese Open Science Network NA COSN: Chinese Open Science Network 🔗 Yes Chinese organisation
List of reviewers expert in Open, Reliable, or Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary bio (ORTEE) NA SORTEE 🔗 No English NA
Metadocencia NA Metadocencia 🔗 Yes Spanish, English A community that builds scientific and technical capacities with a local and responsible perspective. We co-create networks, learning spaces, and resources for Spanish-speaking communities
Method Reporting with Initials for Transparency (MeRIT) promotes more granularity and accountability for author contributions Shinichi Nakagawa, Edward R Ivimey-Cook, Matthew J Grainger, Rose E O’Dea, Samantha Burke, Szymon M Drobniak, Elliot Gould, Erin L Macartney, April Robin Martinig, Kyle Morrison, Matthieu Paquet, Joel L Pick, Patrice Pottier, Lorenzo Ricolfi, David P Wilkinson, Aaron Willcox, Coralie Williams, Laura AB Wilson, Saras M Windecker, Yefeng Yang, Malgorzata Lagisz SORTEE: Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 🔗 No English article, transparency, methods
Open and Big Team Science: Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina Perspective Aleksandra Lazić, Alma Jeftić ABRIR 🔗 Yes English, Serbian Useful resources compiled during the "Open and Big Team Science: Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina Perspective" hackathon. These resources include various communities, projects, events, educational materials, funding opportunities, tools etc. Most of these resources are focused on increasing accessibility and inclusivity, or are somehow connected to the region.
Open science Network Leipzig NA Open science Network Leipzig 🔗 Yes German collection of open science projects, individuals and events in Leipzig
Podcast episode: Global Majority Research with Drs. Sarael Alcauter, Lucia Magis-Weinberg, and Gabriel Scheidecker (Discipline: Developmental Science) Host: Theresa Cheng, Guests: Sarael Alcauter, Lucia Magis-Weinberg, and Gabriel Scheidecker Flux Society 🔗 No English NA
Psych #rstats Club Bluesky NA Psych #rstats Club 🔗 NA NA NA
R ladies community NA R ladies 🔗 Yes Many local chapters with resources/events in various languages NA
SORTEE: Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology NA SORTEE: Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 🔗 No English organisation
Translating The Turing Way The Turing Way NA 🔗 No English NA
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Big team Science Proposal Workshops Savannah Lewis and Erin Buchanan PSA 🔗 No English Here you will find everything you need to attend or benefit from the Psychological Science Accelerators BTS Proposal workshops.
Data carpentry NA Data carpentry 🔗 NA NA NA
Resources compiled by the open science community