CRI-CONF 2021: Computational Research Integrity Conference Online, NY, United States, March 23-25, 2021 |
Conference website | https://cri-conf.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=criconf2021 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 1, 2021 |
Submission deadline | March 1, 2021 |
Acceptance notification | March 8, 2021 |
Registration deadline for accepted work | March 15, 2021 |
This conference will bring researchers from Biomedical Sciences and Ethics as well as Computer Scientists, AI researchers, and statisticians to discuss how research integrity investigations can be made faster, more accurate, and systematic with the use of computational methods
Submission Guidelines
We invite you to submit research on a broad set of topics on or related to research integrity. Submissions traditionally considered to conferences such as the World Conference on Research Integrity are welcomed too.
All accepted work will be orally presented. You are welcome to submit work that is previously published or presented or is being considered somewhere else, finished, failed, or preliminary. This conference is non-archival and submissions will receive only a light review.
If your submission is accepted, one of the authors must agree to register and present their work during the allocated time. Please see the updated schedule at https://cri-conf.org/#schedule
Your submission must be two pages, including references. It should have 1-inch margins, 11-size font, and be single-spaced. We recommend that you include one figure.
The submission should include a title, authors, affiliations, and a list of five keywords. The contents should outline the contribution, data and methods used if any, results, and impact of your work.
List of Topics
We especially encourage submissions on the following topics (but not limited to):
- Computational or best-practices methods for detecting fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism of text, images, statistics, or other research outcomes
- The role of research integrity offices at the institutional (e.g., ARIO member) and funders' levels (e.g., ORI)
- The role of publishers and whistleblowers' websites (e.g., PubPeer)
- Ethical dimensions of automating research integrity
- Case studies
- Any other research broadly related to non-computational or computational research integrity
Invited Speakers
See https://cri-conf.org/#speakers
Venue
The conference will be held completely online.
Contact
- Questions about events and logistics: Lisette Child <ldchild@syr.edu>
- Questions about details on cri-conf.org webpage: Elizabeth Novoa <enovoa@unikaanalytics.com>
- Other questions: Daniel Acuna <deacuna@syr.edu>
Sponsors
This conference is generously funded by the Office of Research Integrity, Department of Health and Human Services, under grant ORIIR190047.