What journalists need to know about research integrity

June 30, 2021 @ 1:00 am

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Wednesday | June 30, 2021 | 11 a.m. ET (4 p.m. GMT)

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Never has it been more important to foster trust in scientific evidence than in the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Over the past year, journalists have served as the key link between the experts and the public person, explaining scientific studies on COVID-19 in near real-time. Just as science has helped solve issues related to the pandemic, it remains of pressing importance to address a host of global challenges in health, as well as climate change and social injustice. And with an ever-increasing amount of misinformation, arming journalists with access to reliable resources – and the skills to challenge bad science – is vital.

Register today to hear experts from Cochrane and Wiley discuss the importance of research integrity and ways in which these organizations ensure scientific evidence is accurate, transparent and trustworthy. Journalists who attend this complimentary webinar will:

  • Learn how to spot bad science
  • Hear about steps publishers take to safeguard the scientific record
  • Find out which questions are most effective to authenticate and interpret study data
  • Discover what technology is used to validate research content
  • Understand the impact of bias and need for diversity in research studies

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Journalists may register for this complimentary Science Talks webinar HERE

If you are not able to attend the live one-hour session, the webinar will be recorded for later viewing.

 

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