Patricia and Rosie's talk at the LIBER Conference in Dublin, 26-28th June 2019. This presentation forms part of Session 2: Transitioning from Open Strategy to Open Practice.This work was supported by The UKRI Strategic Priorities Fund under the EPSRC Grant EP/T001569/1, particularly the "Tools, Practices and Systems" theme within that grant, and by The Alan Turing Institute under the EPSRC grant EP/N510129/1
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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...
Dates: 18 - 19 March 2021 Trainers: Malvika Sharan, Kirstie Whitaker, Sarah Gibson Workshop Format...
Siloed science is slow science. A lack of reproducibility and interoperability across systems make i...
As research across domains of study has become increasingly reliant on digital tools (librarianship ...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
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Presentation slides in both .pptx and .pdf formats for an invited talk I gave at the Alan Turing Ins...
Presentation for ReproducibiliTea Basel, 29th September 2022 I will present an overview of the e...
Reproducibility ensures that the wider academic, industry and governmental communities we operate i...
The Year of Open is a joint effort by the University of Texas Libraries and Texas Learning Sciences ...
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Between 2020 and 2021, Knowledge Exchange (KE) has investigated the publication of reproducible rese...
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Repositories have historically focused on retrospective capture of research products, reflecting exi...
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...
Dates: 18 - 19 March 2021 Trainers: Malvika Sharan, Kirstie Whitaker, Sarah Gibson Workshop Format...
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