This repository contains demo data and software for research in using badges to improve discovery for scholarly publications in the geosciences. The web service "badger" provides an HTTP API for retrieving several types of badges based on a publications digital object identifier (DOI). The "extender" client integrates with the web browser and enhances existing platforms for discovery of publications with badges independent of the platforms code. Included in the archive are the source code of the required web services and client as well as ready to use Docker containers (including database and required web service with test data) to reproduce the results with minimal system requirements. Background on the project is provided in a peer-revi...
The use of digital methods and computational analysis is now ubiquitous across sciences and research...
The demand for reproducible research is on the rise in disciplines concerned with data analysis and ...
The data here underpin the results presented in the article - "How reproducible is geophysical resea...
Data and software to reproduce the scientific article Knoth, C., Nüst, D., 2017. Reproducibility and...
Data and code for research article Reproducible Research and GIScience: an evaluation using GIScienc...
The project Opening Reproducible Research tries to reduce the barrier to reproducible research by de...
Data and code for analysis and plots used in the manuscript "Reproducible research and GIScience: an...
Reproducible Research (RR) has been a research topic within the computational sciences for a long ti...
The Executable Research Compendium (ERC) is a concept for packaging data, code, text, and user inter...
The adoption of reproducibility remains low, despite incentives becoming increasingly common in diff...
Reproducibility is a cornerstone of science but poses a large challenge when it comes to modern comp...
Many journals today encourage authors to share code and data used in studies, but only a minority en...
PhD thesis compilation of articles, including an introduction and synopsis, and the defense presenta...
This poster introduces ReproServer, an open source Web application that allows users to reproduce ex...
Data and code for analysis, charts and tables used in the manuscript "Using Mobile Devices as Scient...
The use of digital methods and computational analysis is now ubiquitous across sciences and research...
The demand for reproducible research is on the rise in disciplines concerned with data analysis and ...
The data here underpin the results presented in the article - "How reproducible is geophysical resea...
Data and software to reproduce the scientific article Knoth, C., Nüst, D., 2017. Reproducibility and...
Data and code for research article Reproducible Research and GIScience: an evaluation using GIScienc...
The project Opening Reproducible Research tries to reduce the barrier to reproducible research by de...
Data and code for analysis and plots used in the manuscript "Reproducible research and GIScience: an...
Reproducible Research (RR) has been a research topic within the computational sciences for a long ti...
The Executable Research Compendium (ERC) is a concept for packaging data, code, text, and user inter...
The adoption of reproducibility remains low, despite incentives becoming increasingly common in diff...
Reproducibility is a cornerstone of science but poses a large challenge when it comes to modern comp...
Many journals today encourage authors to share code and data used in studies, but only a minority en...
PhD thesis compilation of articles, including an introduction and synopsis, and the defense presenta...
This poster introduces ReproServer, an open source Web application that allows users to reproduce ex...
Data and code for analysis, charts and tables used in the manuscript "Using Mobile Devices as Scient...
The use of digital methods and computational analysis is now ubiquitous across sciences and research...
The demand for reproducible research is on the rise in disciplines concerned with data analysis and ...
The data here underpin the results presented in the article - "How reproducible is geophysical resea...