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Transparency in Research to Support Credibility and Trust

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  • Duration: 58 mins
  • Publication Date: October 2025

About the session

Transparency in the research process has never been a “one and done” activity. Norms and processes are changing all the time, in an effort to keep up with efforts to ensure more positive experiences and avoid consequences around bad actors or shortcuts. This session will zoom in on a few stages in the researcher and publisher journey. We’ll hone in on the increasing complexity in expectations around author Conflicts of Interest. To address transparency around data visualization, new tools will enable researchers to build their figures and charts on top of their data rather than through a separate process. A publisher will detail new guidelines to disincentivize helicopter/parachute research and to take more care with indigenous data governance.

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  • New Directions 2025

    New Directions 2025

Speakers

  • Assistant Director, Platform Development, American Chemical Society

  • Senior Consultant, Delta Think

    Heather Staines is Senior Consultant at Delta Think and Director of Community Engagement for the OA Data Analytics Tool. She currently holds the record for human with the highest number of annotations. She is a frequent speaker and participant at industry events including the COUNTER Board of Directors, the Charleston Library Conference, the STM Futurelab, Society for Scholarly Publishing, Council of Science Editors. She has a Ph.D. in Military and Diplomatic History from Yale University.
  • Director, Publications, American Geophysical Union

    Mia Ricci is the Director of Publications Operations at the American Geophysical Union. She oversees peer review management, policies, and operations of their 24 scientific journals and the Earth and Space Science Open Archive, AGU’s preprint and community server. Mia is also the lead for AGU Publications’ diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility efforts and is a committee member of SSP, CSE, and the Joint Commitment for Action and Inclusion and Diversity in Publishing. She works remotely from Bloomington, Indiana.
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