- Friday, January 14, 20221:00 pm to 2:30 pm
RCR Forum: Becoming an Upstander (GS 715.02)
The Race and Bias Conversations series kicks off spring 2022 with a highly interactive skill-building workshop. In order to help create a culture of respect and civility, we need to learn how to “step in” when we see harmful or disrespectful behaviors. Through presentation, discussion, and role plays, we’ll consider barriers to intervening, explore different ways we can intervene, and then share tips for moving forward.
- Tuesday, January 18, 202210:00 am to 12:00 pm
RCR Forum: Ethics of Data Management and Sharing (GS717.01)
This workshop will explore the many different ethical issues that can arise with data management and sharing as well as strategies to address those issues.
- Tuesday, February 22, 202210:00 am to 12:00 pm
RCR Forum: An Introduction to Reproducible Research Practices (GS714.01)
This workshop will introduce the concept of “reproducibility” and foundational strategies that can increase the reproducibility of your work particularly related to organization, documentation, literate coding techniques, version control, and archiving data and code for future access and use.
- Wednesday, February 23, 202210:00 am to 11:30 am
RCR Forum/Research Town Hall: Disseminating Research to the Public (GS714.02)
Join the Office of Scientific Integrity/ASIST for a virtual town hall with Duke Communications experts and researchers (who are also very successful communicators) to discuss best practices and tips for successful and ethical research dissemination.
- Monday, February 28, 20225:30 pm to 7:00 pm
RCR Forum/Roundtable: Reproducibility Crisis: What Can We Do? (GS714.03)
Participants will review findings related to reproducibility in scientific research in small groups, and as a large group, discuss the challenges associated with enhancing reproducibility.
- Wednesday, March 2, 20221:00 pm to 3:00 pm
RCR Forum: Deconstructing Digital Scholarship (GS 717.04)
Students, primarily in the humanities and social sciences, will acquire skills that will allow them to evaluate scholarly aspects of digital scholarly publications, appropriately cite those publications in their work, and understand how to credit the work of other contributors in their own digital works.
- Thursday, March 3, 202210:00 am to 12:00 pm
RCR Forum: Data Management for Humanists (GS717.03)
This workshop will introduce data management practices for humanities scholars to consider and apply throughout the research lifecycle
- Tuesday, March 8, 20228:30 am to 10:00 am
RCR Forum/Roundtable: Counteracting Perverse Incentives in Academia (GS714.04)
Join the Office of Scientific Integrity for an interactive virtual event to learn about Perverse Incentives in Academia and how they influence the culture of scientific integrity.
- Wednesday, March 16, 20225:30 pm to 7:00 pm
RCR Forum/Roundtable: Registered Reports - A Potential New Way to Publish Research (GS714.05)
Join the Office of Scientific Integrity/ASIST to engage in an interactive virtual event to learn about Registered Reports and their role in reducing the risk of error, minimizing questionable research practices and increasing the chances of being published.
- Thursday, March 17, 20229:00 am to 11:00 am
RCR Forum: Digital Humanities Working with Twitter Data (GS 717.05)
In this in-person workshop, you'll learn about logistical, technical, legal, and ethical issues relevant to the use of data from social media platforms, particularly Twitter.