Dear colleagues, Conducting independent replication and reproduction studies of past research findings has gained increasing importance in recent years, particularly in light of the interdisciplinary replication crisis affecting many research fields. For this reason, we have recently founded a new interdisciplinary journal, “Replication Research (R2)”, which is now open for submissions. Accepted formats include all types of replications, reproductions, and conceptual contributions on the topic of replication and reproduction research. Thanks to a multidisciplinary team of replication experts, we accept submissions from multiple disciplines: Digital Humanities, Experimental Philosophy, Geoscience, Linguistics, Management Sciences, Marketing, Medicine, Mental Health, Metascience, Neuroimaging, Neuroscience, Political Science, Psychology, Qualitative & Quantitative Research Methods. We are aware that publishing replications and reproductions in this area can be challenging, which is why we have created a transparent, free, and high-quality journal. The journal is owned by the Münster Center for Open Science and FORRT and thus follows an open-science philosophy, operating under a sustainable diamond open-access model (free-to-read, free-to-publish, authors retain the rights to their article), embedding the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) principles within its journal guidelines, and enabling PCI (peer community in) review compatibility. If you would like to submit your research, check out our submission guidelines (http://replicationresearch.org<http://replicationresearch.org/>) or send a pre-submission inquiry to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. As methods for reproductions and replications are emerging across fields, we offer multiple types of support for authors, including manuscript templates and a replication handbook. You are welcome to forward this text to anyone who may be interested. For more information, see the journal page replicationresearch.org<http://replicationresearch.org/> or get in touch! Sincerely, Lukas Röseler (Editor-in-Chief) & Miriam Müller (Editorial Assistant) ------ Dr. Jan Horstmann Universität Hamburg, Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften Leitung Digital Humanities Lab Von-Melle-Park 6, Postfach #15, 20146 Hamburg Raum C8023 Mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Web: Personalseite<https://www.gw.uni-hamburg.de/ueber-die-fakultaet/digital-humanities/kontakt/horstmann.html> Mastodon: @janhorstmann<https://fedihum.org/@janhorstmann>