Presentation given by Maria Cruz, Shalini Kurapati, and Yasemin Turkyilmaz-van der Velden on 24 May 2018 as part of an interactive session on software reproducibility held at TU Delft, in the Netherlands, as part of event Towards cultural change in data management – data stewardship in practice. It also includes a report on the interactive session
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This presentation was given on 25 July 2022 as part of the AIM-RSF knowledge share series at the Ala...
Presentation given by Yasemin Turkyilmaz-van der Velden at Better Science through Better Data (#scid...
Presentations given by Maria J. Cruz, Marc Galland, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, and Yasemin Turkyilmaz-va...
Presentation given by Maria J. Cruz on 29 October 2018 at 9th International Workshop on Sustainable ...
v1.0 Presentation on Best Practices for Scientific Software for the Winter 2020 Reading, Writing, Re...
A presentation about data management and reproducibility, targeted towards computational molecular s...
This presentation was given to UK Health Security Agency Software Community of Practice on Tuesday 2...
Data science research is considered reproducible when the associated code and data files produce ide...
Reproducibility workshop slides for reflecting upon the researcher's own research workflow and creat...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Rigor and reproducibility are the core of modern science and set apart scientific inquiry from pseud...
Lecture given on 27th May 2016 at Bournemouth University. Following the lecture, more practical aspe...
Slides for a two-hour workshop "Data and reproducibility management with DataLad", part of the "Love...
Patricia and Rosie's talk at the LIBER Conference in Dublin, 26-28th June 2019. This presentation fo...
How many times have you got frustrated, because your code from last month refuses to run and your pa...
This presentation was given on 25 July 2022 as part of the AIM-RSF knowledge share series at the Ala...
Presentation given by Yasemin Turkyilmaz-van der Velden at Better Science through Better Data (#scid...
Presentations given by Maria J. Cruz, Marc Galland, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, and Yasemin Turkyilmaz-va...
Presentation given by Maria J. Cruz on 29 October 2018 at 9th International Workshop on Sustainable ...
v1.0 Presentation on Best Practices for Scientific Software for the Winter 2020 Reading, Writing, Re...
A presentation about data management and reproducibility, targeted towards computational molecular s...
This presentation was given to UK Health Security Agency Software Community of Practice on Tuesday 2...
Data science research is considered reproducible when the associated code and data files produce ide...
Reproducibility workshop slides for reflecting upon the researcher's own research workflow and creat...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Rigor and reproducibility are the core of modern science and set apart scientific inquiry from pseud...
Lecture given on 27th May 2016 at Bournemouth University. Following the lecture, more practical aspe...
Slides for a two-hour workshop "Data and reproducibility management with DataLad", part of the "Love...
Patricia and Rosie's talk at the LIBER Conference in Dublin, 26-28th June 2019. This presentation fo...
How many times have you got frustrated, because your code from last month refuses to run and your pa...
This presentation was given on 25 July 2022 as part of the AIM-RSF knowledge share series at the Ala...
Presentation given by Yasemin Turkyilmaz-van der Velden at Better Science through Better Data (#scid...