The UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) has launched the Recognising and Rewarding Open Research Toolkit. This is a new and comprehensive resource to help universities and research organisations in implementing recognition and reward for open research through researcher assessment practices. An online event on November 19th, 2024, will help research stakeholders engage with these outputs. 

The Toolkit has been developed by the Open and Responsible Researcher Reward and Recognition Project (OR4), a key initiative within UKRN’s Open Research Programme. This programme aims to accelerate the adoption of open research practices across the UK Higher Education sector.  The toolkit provides a maturity framework, a self-assessment tool, and guidance for institutions seeking to integrate open research recognition into their researcher assessment processes. It has been created with input from members of the OR4 Community of Practice, which includes 50 UK institutions, 14 of which are committed to providing case studies that will feature in the toolkit. 

It is hoped the toolkit will make a significant contribution to the global movement for research assessment reform by supporting academic institutions to effectively incentivise and reward responsible open research practice. 

Who Should Use the Toolkit? 

The Toolkit is tailored for institutional leaders, policy-makers, and other stakeholders involved in the development and implementation of policies that promote open research. It provides a strategic resource for those responsible for advocating and implementing recognition and reward mechanisms within researcher assessment processes. Additionally, it serves as a valuable reference for managers and administrators who oversee the ongoing support and evaluation of these initiatives. 

Scope and Purpose 

The toolkit is designed to guide institutions in incorporating recognition and reward for open research into their researcher assessment practices. It covers a wide range of activities, including researcher recruitment, probation, promotion, performance reviews, and internal funding processes. By aligning these activities with the principles of responsible research assessment, such as those outlined in the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) and the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment, the toolkit helps institutions recognize the full breadth of researchers’ contributions, particularly those related to open research. 

Contents and Features of the Toolkit 

The Toolkit includes several key components: 

  • Implementation guide: This useful guide provides detailed, practical advice on assessing institutional maturity, planning, and implementation. The toolkit is designed to be dynamic, with ongoing updates and new case studies to be added throughout the duration of the OR4 project, which will continue until 2027. 

Upcoming OR4 Online Event – November 19th, 2024 

The OR4 Project will host its inaugural online event on November 19th, 2024. This event will bring together leaders, researchers, and stakeholders from across the higher education sector to discuss the importance of open research and how the Toolkit can be leveraged to enhance institutional practices. It will be relevant to anyone involved in research assessment, related policy-making, or the promotion of open research practices. 

Event Highlights: 

  • Introduction to the Toolkit: An overview of the toolkit’s features and how it can be used to advance recognition and reward for open research within institutions. 
  • Presentations from institutions that are working to implement open research recognition and reward, sharing their experiences and lessons learned. 
  • Panel Discussions: Expert panels will discuss the future of open research, the role of responsible research assessment, and how to overcome challenges in implementing effective recognition and reward for open research. 

Registration Details 

Registration is via the event web page. Registration closes on Friday 1st November.  

About the OR4 Project 

The OR4 project sits at the intersection of open research culture development and research assessment reform, providing a framework that supports the effective recognition of diverse researcher activities and outputs. As institutions across the globe seek to align their assessment practices with responsible research principles, the OR4 Toolkit offers an invaluable resource for driving meaningful change. 

For more information and to access the Toolkit, please visit  https://recognition.ukrn-openresearch.ac.uk/.  

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