Background: Concerns over scientific reproducibility have grown in recent years, leading the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to require researchers to address these issues in research grant applications. Starting in 2020, training grants were required to provide a plan for educating trainees in rigor and reproducibility. Academic medical centers have responded with different solutions to fill this educational need. As experienced instructors with expertise in topics relating to reproducibility, librarians can play a prominent role in providing trainings, classes, and events to educate investigators and trainees, and bolstering reproducibility in their communities. Case Presentations: This special report summarizes efforts at five insti...
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...
As research across domains of study has become increasingly reliant on digital tools (librarianship ...
Background: Concerns over scientific reproducibility have grown in recent years, leading the Nationa...
"Developing a Replicability Workshop for Our Community of Academic Medical Center Users" is a collab...
Headlines and scholarly publications portray a crisis in biomedical and health sciences. In this web...
Background: Given the growing attention to reproducibility in the biomedical sciences there is an in...
Background: Given the growing attention to reproducibility in the biomedical sciences there is an in...
OBJECTIVE For the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library to determine if creating a focus on Open S...
Background: Research into study replication and reporting has led to wide concern about a reproducib...
Abstract In the Spring of 2020, we launched a rigor and reproducibility curriculum for medical stude...
Over the past few years, research reproducibility has been increasingly highlighted as a multifacete...
The Library, Graduate Division, and Open Science Group at the University of California, San Fra...
The Library, Graduate Division, and Open Science Group at the University of California, San Fra...
Over the past few years, research reproducibility has been increasingly highlighted as a multifacete...
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...
As research across domains of study has become increasingly reliant on digital tools (librarianship ...
Background: Concerns over scientific reproducibility have grown in recent years, leading the Nationa...
"Developing a Replicability Workshop for Our Community of Academic Medical Center Users" is a collab...
Headlines and scholarly publications portray a crisis in biomedical and health sciences. In this web...
Background: Given the growing attention to reproducibility in the biomedical sciences there is an in...
Background: Given the growing attention to reproducibility in the biomedical sciences there is an in...
OBJECTIVE For the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library to determine if creating a focus on Open S...
Background: Research into study replication and reporting has led to wide concern about a reproducib...
Abstract In the Spring of 2020, we launched a rigor and reproducibility curriculum for medical stude...
Over the past few years, research reproducibility has been increasingly highlighted as a multifacete...
The Library, Graduate Division, and Open Science Group at the University of California, San Fra...
The Library, Graduate Division, and Open Science Group at the University of California, San Fra...
Over the past few years, research reproducibility has been increasingly highlighted as a multifacete...
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...
As research across domains of study has become increasingly reliant on digital tools (librarianship ...