Resources and further information from the Special Interest Group (SIG) Open Science of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp)
On these pages you will find a compilation of links to homepages where you can download further information and useful resources on the topic of Open Science. The resources compiled by the "Open Science" commission of the German Psychological Society (DGPs) have been reviewed, revised and supplemented by the asp Open Science SIG.
Forschungsdaten.info
Provider information:
"Forschungsdaten.info is the German-language information portal on research data management (RDM). With practical, thematic and subject-centred articles, the site provides an introduction to research data management.
The site is also dedicated to RDM in German-speaking countries, the NFDI and specific practical tips.
Some selected pages have also been translated into English.
Professional ethical framework of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp)
Information from asp:
The competent and responsible examination of the range of objectives and tasks of asp as an interest group for sport psychology (see asp statutes 2015, § 2(1)) obliges those working in sport psychology, regardless of their professional orientation, institutional affiliation or designation, to behave professionally in a way that is comprehensibly aligned with the highest scientific and ethical standards and is self-critically reflected in this regard.
DFG Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice
Information from the DFG:
The Code of Conduct of the German Research Foundation is aimed at researchers as well as universities and non-university research institutions. It summarises the central standards of good scientific practice and describes the procedure in the event of non-compliance.
Ad-Hoc Committee Research Data Management of the German Association for Sport Science
Information from the dvs:
The aim of the ad hoc committee is to identify the specific requirements and needs of sport science for sustainable research data management, as well as possibilities for the integration, development and promotion of a needs-specific research data infrastructure. Existing solutions within the sports science community are to be taken into account and built upon. As an overarching result, the ad hoc committee is to develop a concept for sport science on how current and future requirements and specific sport science needs for research data management can be met.
