Tamara Kalandadze
@t_kalandadze
#autism, language, open and reproducible science enthusiast, #devlangdis Founder @riots_norway Assoc Editor of Infant and child Development ๐ณ๐ด๐ฌ๐ช๐บ๐ฆ
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28-11-2014 21:19:38
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Itโs time for our annual conference in the Norwegian #Reproducibility Network #NORRN ๐ณ๐ด and everybody is welcome to join! This time we focus on big team science and how itโs affecting scientific process - canโt wait to hear the fantastic set of speakers and the discussions!! ๐๐ป
๐จNew publication! The LDbase team was fortunate to be invited to contribute a paper showing the learning disabilities field what LDbase is, why itโs important for the field, what it offers the field, and examples of how you can leverage LDbase. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00โฆ
In case you missed it... Dr Gemma L. Williams ๐ (she/they), Autistic UK #TheFutureIsGold chair Willow Holloway & I talk about: Why autistic people must be at the heart of autism research theconversation.com/why-autistic-pโฆ via The Conversation
I am recruiting an Open Science AE to be part of our editorial team at Infant and Child Development! Help set journal policies related to open science. Help handle registered reports (& recruit reviewers to review them). Check preregistrations! And more! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/1โฆ
Thanks for having me Rouzana Komesidou! You were an amazing, increadibly accomadating host! Was such a pleasure discussing #dld #openscience #implementationscience and #participatoryresearch with you!
New pub led by the fabulous Katharine Radville w/ [email protected] Jessie Ricketts Tiffany Hogan! We found that the home literacy environments of children with DLD do not substantially differ from those of TD children and discuss important clinical implications. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10โฆ
If you're attending #IDLDRC2024 by The DLD Project don't miss the excellent presentation by Tamara Kalandadze and Cathrine Redi (Day 2) on lived experiences of adults with DLD. These quotes from participants are powerful and eye opening.
Following the Danish Reproducibility Network launch event last summer, we have prepared a short publication on the DKRN formation and strategy. It is now published in BMC Research Notes! Great work by the DKRN committee. Looking forward to working together in the new academic year!