As researchers, we make complex choices and decisions within our research teams throughout the lifecycle of our projects. We are expected to ensure that each individual in the context of team science shares responsibility for making our research objects are easily accessed, openly examined and built upon by others in future work. Although open research and transparent reporting help make sure that scientific work can be trusted, we should also establish ways to integrate considerations of the societal and ethical implications of our work – especially when these considerations impact people's lives. Furthermore, reproducibility alongside open research practices is important for enabling independent verification of research methods, underlyin...
Dates: 18 - 19 March 2021 Trainers: Malvika Sharan, Kirstie Whitaker, Sarah Gibson Workshop Format...
The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and coll...
Talk for the Rigor and Reproducibility Seminar Series hosted by the UF Movement Disorders and Neuror...
For speakers notes, please visit the Google slides maintained by SeptembRSE conference team. As res...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific output can be trusted and built upon in...
In this talk, we discussed open science as a framework to ensure that all our research components ca...
This talk and workshop was delivered by Malvika Sharan at the Data Science Perspectives conference o...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. By sharing data, a...
<p><em>The Turing Way</em> is a handbook to reproducible, ethical and collabo...
Abstract: Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. Funders ...
Presentation on The Turing Way for the COMPUTE research school at Lund University on 2021-03-22. We...
Slides from Kirstie's talk for the Data Science for Social Good fellows at the Alan Turing Institute...
The Turing Way (https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/welcome) is an open source, open collaboration an...
Dates: 18 - 19 March 2021 Trainers: Malvika Sharan, Kirstie Whitaker, Sarah Gibson Workshop Format...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. Funders and publis...
Dates: 18 - 19 March 2021 Trainers: Malvika Sharan, Kirstie Whitaker, Sarah Gibson Workshop Format...
The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and coll...
Talk for the Rigor and Reproducibility Seminar Series hosted by the UF Movement Disorders and Neuror...
For speakers notes, please visit the Google slides maintained by SeptembRSE conference team. As res...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific output can be trusted and built upon in...
In this talk, we discussed open science as a framework to ensure that all our research components ca...
This talk and workshop was delivered by Malvika Sharan at the Data Science Perspectives conference o...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. By sharing data, a...
<p><em>The Turing Way</em> is a handbook to reproducible, ethical and collabo...
Abstract: Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. Funders ...
Presentation on The Turing Way for the COMPUTE research school at Lund University on 2021-03-22. We...
Slides from Kirstie's talk for the Data Science for Social Good fellows at the Alan Turing Institute...
The Turing Way (https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/welcome) is an open source, open collaboration an...
Dates: 18 - 19 March 2021 Trainers: Malvika Sharan, Kirstie Whitaker, Sarah Gibson Workshop Format...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. Funders and publis...
Dates: 18 - 19 March 2021 Trainers: Malvika Sharan, Kirstie Whitaker, Sarah Gibson Workshop Format...
The Turing Way is an open source community-driven guide to reproducible, ethical, inclusive and coll...
Talk for the Rigor and Reproducibility Seminar Series hosted by the UF Movement Disorders and Neuror...