Two major movements are actively at work to change the way research is done, shared and reproduced. The first is the reproducible research (RR) approach, which has never been easier to implement given the current availability of tools and DIY manuals. The second is the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) approach, which aims to support the availability and sharing of research materials. We show here that despite the efforts made by researchers to improve the reproducibility of their research, the initial goals of RR remain mostly unmet. There is great demand, both within the scientific community and from the general public, for greater transparency and for trusted published results. As a scientific community, we need to...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp on 16 September at the BABAO 2022 conference. Reproducible researc...
Many journals today encourage authors to share code and data used in studies, but only a minority en...
A community of scientists arrives at the truth by independently verifying new observations. In this ...
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...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Reproducibility is a key aspect of science, and both, publishers and funders increasingly ask for th...
Science is an incremental process that produces and builds on more than journal articles¹. Code, dat...
The open and transparent documentation of scientific processes has been established as a core antece...
In this data-driven age there is a need to transform the current publication-focused infrastructure ...
Recent years have introduced major shifts in scientific reporting and publishing. The scientific com...
This document, "10 Things for Curating Reproducible and FAIR Research," describes the key issues of ...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
The Open Science agenda holds that science advances faster when we can build on existing results. Th...
Transparency and reproducibility are often seen in opposition to privacy and confidentiality. Data ...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp on 16 September at the BABAO 2022 conference. Reproducible researc...
Many journals today encourage authors to share code and data used in studies, but only a minority en...
A community of scientists arrives at the truth by independently verifying new observations. In this ...
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...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Reproducibility is a key aspect of science, and both, publishers and funders increasingly ask for th...
Science is an incremental process that produces and builds on more than journal articles¹. Code, dat...
The open and transparent documentation of scientific processes has been established as a core antece...
In this data-driven age there is a need to transform the current publication-focused infrastructure ...
Recent years have introduced major shifts in scientific reporting and publishing. The scientific com...
This document, "10 Things for Curating Reproducible and FAIR Research," describes the key issues of ...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
The Open Science agenda holds that science advances faster when we can build on existing results. Th...
Transparency and reproducibility are often seen in opposition to privacy and confidentiality. Data ...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp on 16 September at the BABAO 2022 conference. Reproducible researc...
Many journals today encourage authors to share code and data used in studies, but only a minority en...
A community of scientists arrives at the truth by independently verifying new observations. In this ...