Ensuring reproducibility is one of the main goals of open science. To achieve reproducibility of scientific results, data and analytical computer code (if used) should ideally be openly available. Thus far, efforts have mostly focused on making research data open and FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable), whereas code-sharing has only recently started to gain attention. A recent review of the state of code availability in ecological journals with code-sharing policies showed that, despite the policies, code-sharing is alarmingly low, suggesting that those policies are not adhered to by most authors. This project builds on that recent review to explicitly test whether journal code-sharing policies increase code availabili...
Background There is wide agreement in the biomedical research community that research data sharing i...
Reproducing computational results described in a publication often requires more than only the artic...
This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: th...
Access to analytical code is essential for transparent and reproducible research. We review the stat...
Access to analytical code is essential for transparent and reproducible research. We review the stat...
Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing shift towa...
<div><p>Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing sh...
Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing shift towa...
Whilst many funders and publishers require or encourage researchers to share data underlying publica...
This poster was presented at Reproducibility, Replicability and Trust in Science Conference, 7th Sep...
The first Open Science Indicators Dataset released in December 2022 by the Public Library of Science...
Scientific computation is emerging as absolutely central to the scientific method, but the prevalen...
The practices for if and how scholarly journals instruct research data for published research to be ...
The biological sciences community is increasingly recognizing the value ofopen, reproducible and tra...
In the ongoing debate over open data-sharing, two practical concerns re- garding costs in implementi...
Background There is wide agreement in the biomedical research community that research data sharing i...
Reproducing computational results described in a publication often requires more than only the artic...
This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: th...
Access to analytical code is essential for transparent and reproducible research. We review the stat...
Access to analytical code is essential for transparent and reproducible research. We review the stat...
Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing shift towa...
<div><p>Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing sh...
Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing shift towa...
Whilst many funders and publishers require or encourage researchers to share data underlying publica...
This poster was presented at Reproducibility, Replicability and Trust in Science Conference, 7th Sep...
The first Open Science Indicators Dataset released in December 2022 by the Public Library of Science...
Scientific computation is emerging as absolutely central to the scientific method, but the prevalen...
The practices for if and how scholarly journals instruct research data for published research to be ...
The biological sciences community is increasingly recognizing the value ofopen, reproducible and tra...
In the ongoing debate over open data-sharing, two practical concerns re- garding costs in implementi...
Background There is wide agreement in the biomedical research community that research data sharing i...
Reproducing computational results described in a publication often requires more than only the artic...
This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: th...