Reproducibility is a fundamental pillar in science but it has recently been described as hard and challenging to achieve, as stated in numerous editorials and papers, some of which alert on a “reproducibility crisis”. In this article we outline 1/ the approach taken to put Reproducible Research (RR) in the agenda of the GIScience community, 2/ first actions and initial lessons learned towards the discussion and adoption of RR principles and practices in the workflows and habits of researchers, and finally, we present 3/ our short-term strategy (two years) and specific actions to achieve the main goal of making RR an integral part of scientific workflows of the GIScience community
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
International audienceTwo major movements are actively at work to change the way research is done, s...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Recent years have introduced major shifts in scientific reporting and publishing. The scientific com...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp on 16 September at the BABAO 2022 conference. Reproducible researc...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Communicating deep understanding between humans is key to the effective application and sharing of s...
I discuss the “what”, “why ” and “how ” or reproducible research, a concept that emerged recently in...
In the July 2009 issue of Biostatistics, we announced arrangements intended to encourage authors of ...
The open and transparent documentation of scientific processes has been established as a core antece...
National audienceThe ability to reproduce experiments and results is condition to a solid scientific...
Reproducibility is a hallmark of scientific efforts. Estimates indicate that lack of reproducibility...
Most scientific papers are not reproducible: it is really hard, if not impossible, to understand how...
There are many factors that contribute to the reproducibility and replicability of scientific resear...
Rigor and reproducibility are the core of modern science and set apart scientific inquiry from pseud...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
International audienceTwo major movements are actively at work to change the way research is done, s...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Recent years have introduced major shifts in scientific reporting and publishing. The scientific com...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp on 16 September at the BABAO 2022 conference. Reproducible researc...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Communicating deep understanding between humans is key to the effective application and sharing of s...
I discuss the “what”, “why ” and “how ” or reproducible research, a concept that emerged recently in...
In the July 2009 issue of Biostatistics, we announced arrangements intended to encourage authors of ...
The open and transparent documentation of scientific processes has been established as a core antece...
National audienceThe ability to reproduce experiments and results is condition to a solid scientific...
Reproducibility is a hallmark of scientific efforts. Estimates indicate that lack of reproducibility...
Most scientific papers are not reproducible: it is really hard, if not impossible, to understand how...
There are many factors that contribute to the reproducibility and replicability of scientific resear...
Rigor and reproducibility are the core of modern science and set apart scientific inquiry from pseud...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
International audienceTwo major movements are actively at work to change the way research is done, s...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...