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Taylor&Francis webinar on June 8th – Transparency, Reproducibility and Inclusivity: New Article Types for Open Science

Taylor&Francis welcomes everyone to its webinar Transparency, Reproducibility and Inclusivity: New Article Types for Open Science on Monday, June 8, at two optional times - one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

Webinar Details:

Title: Transparency, Reproducibility and Inclusivity: New Article Types for Open Science

Date: 8 June 2026

Link to event page: https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/events/transparency-reproducibility-inclusivity-new-article-types-for-open-science/

Description:
The core principles of Open Science or Open Research are about transparency, reproducibility and inclusivity. Join this webinar to discover how T&F journals are responding to these themes by diversifying the article types they offer to their communities. Whether you want to signpost the start of a new research project by publishing a study protocol, share a new methodological innovation, data, software or a novel protocol, there are increasingly new options available to authors to showcase their skills and expertise. Join members of T&F's open science team to learn more about these article types and have the opportunity to ask questions.

Speaker bios:

Matthew Cannon, Associate Director, Open Science Program
Matt Cannon is the Head of Open Research for Taylor & Francis based in the UK. He helps set journal policies and establishes best practice to increase the reproducibility and transparency of research. He is a member of the Research Data Alliance, FORCE11 and on the steering group of the STM Publishing Association’s Research Data Project.

Rebecca Taylor-Grant, Director of Open Science, Strategy and Innovation
Dr. Rebecca Taylor-Grant is Head of Open Data Initiatives at Taylor & Francis, where she leads the development of policies and practices to increase open and FAIR data sharing. She has a background in data management for the humanities and social sciences and is co-chair of the STM Association’s Research Data Program Humanities Data Subgroup, as well as the Research Data Alliance Data policy standardisation and implementation Interest Group. She is a qualified Open Data trainer certified by the Open Data Institute. 

Registration:
AM session, CEST 8 am: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6366554310031406425
PM session, CEST 5 pm: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5503100132157529687