Introduction: This paper presents concrete and actionable steps to guide researchers, data curators, and data managers in improving their understanding and practice of computational reproducibility. Objectives: Focusing on incremental progress rather than prescriptive rules, researchers and curators can build their knowledge and skills as the need arises. This paper presents a framework of incremental curation for reproducibility to support open science objectives. Methods: A computational reproducibility framework developed for the Canadian Data Curation Forum serves as the model for this approach. This framework combines learning about reproducibility with recommended steps to improving reproducibility. Conclusion: Computational reproduci...
Replication crises have shaken the scientific landscape during the last decade. As potential solutio...
International audienceScientific progress calls for reproducing results. Due to limited resources, t...
Computational science has led to exciting new developments, but the nature of the work has exposed l...
Introduction: This paper presents concrete and actionable steps to guide researchers, data curators,...
Phrases like the 'data deluge' and the 'reproducibility crisis' may serve to further the impression ...
Reproducibility of experiments is a key foundation in the empirical sciences. Yet, both the perceive...
The manuscript was edited before publication, and this version does not correspond exactly to the fi...
Power point presentation on the “Reproducibility in Computational Science” by Victoria Stodden going...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Scientific reproducibility has captured the attention of academics, technologists, government agenci...
Data archives, libraries, and publishers are extending their services to support computational repro...
Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method. With the arriva...
Computational modelling is the process by which phenomena found in complex systems are expressed alg...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that our scientific output can be independently verifie...
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
Replication crises have shaken the scientific landscape during the last decade. As potential solutio...
International audienceScientific progress calls for reproducing results. Due to limited resources, t...
Computational science has led to exciting new developments, but the nature of the work has exposed l...
Introduction: This paper presents concrete and actionable steps to guide researchers, data curators,...
Phrases like the 'data deluge' and the 'reproducibility crisis' may serve to further the impression ...
Reproducibility of experiments is a key foundation in the empirical sciences. Yet, both the perceive...
The manuscript was edited before publication, and this version does not correspond exactly to the fi...
Power point presentation on the “Reproducibility in Computational Science” by Victoria Stodden going...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Scientific reproducibility has captured the attention of academics, technologists, government agenci...
Data archives, libraries, and publishers are extending their services to support computational repro...
Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method. With the arriva...
Computational modelling is the process by which phenomena found in complex systems are expressed alg...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that our scientific output can be independently verifie...
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
Replication crises have shaken the scientific landscape during the last decade. As potential solutio...
International audienceScientific progress calls for reproducing results. Due to limited resources, t...
Computational science has led to exciting new developments, but the nature of the work has exposed l...