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SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice February Call: Resilient Knowledge: Trust\, Mistrust\, and Manipulation of Open Science Research
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 5\, 2026\nTime: 1:00pm-2:00pm ET \nRegistration \nThe Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice invites you to its February community call on the topic of trust\, mistrust\, and manipulation of open science research. \nWe must confront some uncomfortable situations. Openness does not necessarily equate to trust\, and the ideals of open research do not guarantee integrity. Open and secure research requires us to rethink how we share knowledge and what we want research to be and not be. \nIf we fail to define what we mean by science\, research\, and even the term ‘researcher\,’ then we leave ourselves vulnerable – less grounded in evidence and more at the mercy of shifting opinions. \nThis talk will explore: \n\nThe importance of defining “we” in the research ecosystem:\nHow outside forces have infiltrated open science\nWhy the current system disadvantages integrity\n\nFor librarians\, publishers\, and researchers\, this is not an abstract debate. It goes to the heart of how we build infrastructures\, policies\, and cultures that support trust\, fairness\, and resilience in research. \nLeslie D. McIntosh\, PhD is VP of Research Integrity and Security at Digital Science and leads Forensics Scientometrics (FoSci)\, an initiative using forensic scientometrics to detect manipulation and strengthen trust in research. An academic-turned-entrepreneur\, she founded Ripeta in 2017 to improve research integrity\, which is now a key part of Digital Science. She has advised global governments\, institutions\, and organizations. Her work was the most-read RetractionWatch post of 2022. In 2023\, her influential ideas on achieving equity in research were highlighted in the Guardian and Science. \nThis session will be held in English\, with automated live transcription available in French.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-community-of-practice-february-call-resilient-knowledge-trust-mistrust-and-manipulation-of-open-science-research/
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