Reproducible research and open science practices are essential for accelerating scientific progress and producing trustworthy results. However, these practices are not yet common in many fields, so there is a need for training that promotes their integration into daily work. This article outlines eleven strategies for making training in reproducible research and open science the norm at research institutions. The strategies focus on adapting research assessment criteria, providing training, and building communities. Examples include requiring reproducibility and open science training in curriculum, incorporating these practices in research theses, and integrating them into hiring and evaluation processes. The goal is to encourage researchers to creatively promote these practices in their institutions.
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