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Abbreviation | AIMOS |
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Formation | November 8, 2019 |
Type | Scientific society |
Membership (2022) | 250. [1] |
President | Adrian Barnett, PhD |
Vice President | Fallon Mody, PhD |
Website |
aimos |
The Association for Interdisciplinary Meta-Research and Open Science (AIMOS) is an international scientific society for Metascience and Open science.
The society's mission is to advance open science and the interdisciplinary field of meta-research by bringing together and supporting researchers in that field. It had around 250 members in 2022 [2].
It was founded in June 2019 after a meeting at Swinburne University of Technology. At the official launch of AIMOS at the University of Melbourne in 2019, Australian Member of Parliament Dr Andrew Leigh stated: "As a policymaker, I firmly believe that open science is essential to a learning society. Congratulations to all who have helped build AIMOS, and in so doing to help us better understand the world” [3]. The first president of AIMOS was Fiona Fidler.
AIMOS has awarded scholarships for PhD and Masters students working in meta-research. It has partnered with the Center for Open Science to run the MetaScience conference [4]. It hosts an annual conference, with the 2022 conference in Melbourne, Australia [5]. Workshops held at AIMOS conferences have contributed to research published in relevant journals, including a study on the reliability of published papers [6] and a study of “best paper” awards in science [7]
AIMOS is a registered charity in Australia. [8]
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Abbreviation | AIMOS |
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Formation | November 8, 2019 |
Type | Scientific society |
Membership (2022) | 250. [1] |
President | Adrian Barnett, PhD |
Vice President | Fallon Mody, PhD |
Website |
aimos |
The Association for Interdisciplinary Meta-Research and Open Science (AIMOS) is an international scientific society for Metascience and Open science.
The society's mission is to advance open science and the interdisciplinary field of meta-research by bringing together and supporting researchers in that field. It had around 250 members in 2022 [2].
It was founded in June 2019 after a meeting at Swinburne University of Technology. At the official launch of AIMOS at the University of Melbourne in 2019, Australian Member of Parliament Dr Andrew Leigh stated: "As a policymaker, I firmly believe that open science is essential to a learning society. Congratulations to all who have helped build AIMOS, and in so doing to help us better understand the world” [3]. The first president of AIMOS was Fiona Fidler.
AIMOS has awarded scholarships for PhD and Masters students working in meta-research. It has partnered with the Center for Open Science to run the MetaScience conference [4]. It hosts an annual conference, with the 2022 conference in Melbourne, Australia [5]. Workshops held at AIMOS conferences have contributed to research published in relevant journals, including a study on the reliability of published papers [6] and a study of “best paper” awards in science [7]
AIMOS is a registered charity in Australia. [8]