Dear Colleagues,
The UK Parliament Science and Technology Committee is conducting an inquiry into Reproducibility and Research Integrity. Details are here:-
https://committees.parliament.uk/work/1 ... integrity/
The first session has been held and a recording is available. The second session will take place in Wednesday December 15th 2021 commencing at 9.30am UK time.
There was firstly, some months ago, a call for evidence and a large number and wide range of submissions were made to the Committee, which are available at the weblink above. I personally liked the summary of the topic by the UK National Physical Laboratory but all the submissions made are clearly important.
Best wishes,
John
Emeritus Professor John R Helliwell DSc
Chairman of IUCr CommDat
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