APS Open Science Pavilion

Find out how you can integrate open science practices into your research. Stop by the APS Open Science Pavilion in the Exhibit Hall, sponsored by SAGE Publishing.

APS Open Science Pavilion

Find out how you can integrate open science practices into your research. Stop by the APS Open Science Pavilion in the Exhibit Hall, sponsored by SAGE Publishing.

Integrate Open Science Practices Into Your Research

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Open Science Pavilion Hours:
Thursday, May 23, 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Friday, May 24, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday, May 25, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Located in the APS Exhibit Hall.

The APS Open Science Pavilion, sponsored by SAGE Publishing, serves as a one-stop shop for all your open science needs.

Stop by to find out how you can take a step toward more open science and:

  • Make your work more reproducible
  • Share raw data without jeopardizing confidentiality
  • Start your next study on the right foot with preregistration
  • Ensure that the most rigorous methods are taught from the very beginning of a researcher’s training
  • And more!

Sponsored by:

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Resources

  • Methodology Center

    Articles, tutorials, and other resources for enhancing research methods and practices.

  • Exhibits & Sponsorships

    “APS does a fabulous job bringing in key leaders in the field, and in turn, we are able to connect with researchers, authors and professionals to ensure they have access to the APS journals portfolio

  • Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science

    Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science (AMPPS) is the home for innovative developments in research methods, practices, and conduct across the full range of areas and topics within psychological science. AMPPS publishes new types of empirical work and articles and tutorials that reflect the various approaches to research across the field.

  • Open Science and Methodology

    TOP Guidelines APS is a signatory to the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines, which include eight modular standards, each with three levels of increasing stringency, to promote open science practices in publishing. APS committed