This presentation for a panel at the RDA session: Birds of a Feather: Computational Reproducibility: What’s Next for RDA? The presentation addresses the following questions: Q1: Briefly, tell us about your work/organization and how it’s related to computational reproducibility; What are you trying to address and how? Q2: What is your/your organization’s vision when it comes to computational reproducibility (e.g., all scholarship is computationally reproducible by default)? Q3: What are some of the challenges you see to achieving this vision
Slides for Kirstie's talk at the NESTA Hack STIR event on 22 October 2019 Website: https://www.nest...
Phrases like the 'data deluge' and the 'reproducibility crisis' may serve to further the impression ...
This talk was given by Malvika Sharan at the first "Omics data generation and analysis group" meetin...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that our scientific output can be independently verifie...
Presentation on The Turing Way for the COMPUTE research school at Lund University on 2021-03-22. We...
Reproducibility of experiments is a key foundation in the empirical sciences. Yet, both the perceive...
A presentation about data management and reproducibility, targeted towards computational molecular s...
Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method. With the arriva...
Reproducibility ensures that the wider academic, industry and governmental communities we operate i...
Abstract: Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. Funders ...
Power point presentation on the “Reproducibility in Computational Science” by Victoria Stodden going...
Poster presentation of the Turing Way at the 2019 Open Science Fair. Abstract: The Turing Way is a...
EDITORIAL The past year has been an interesting one for those interested in reproducible research...
This talk provides an overview of reproducibility and open source practices that we encourage resear...
This presentation was given to NHS Digital Reproducible Analytical Pipeline (RAP) Community on Frida...
Slides for Kirstie's talk at the NESTA Hack STIR event on 22 October 2019 Website: https://www.nest...
Phrases like the 'data deluge' and the 'reproducibility crisis' may serve to further the impression ...
This talk was given by Malvika Sharan at the first "Omics data generation and analysis group" meetin...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that our scientific output can be independently verifie...
Presentation on The Turing Way for the COMPUTE research school at Lund University on 2021-03-22. We...
Reproducibility of experiments is a key foundation in the empirical sciences. Yet, both the perceive...
A presentation about data management and reproducibility, targeted towards computational molecular s...
Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method. With the arriva...
Reproducibility ensures that the wider academic, industry and governmental communities we operate i...
Abstract: Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. Funders ...
Power point presentation on the “Reproducibility in Computational Science” by Victoria Stodden going...
Poster presentation of the Turing Way at the 2019 Open Science Fair. Abstract: The Turing Way is a...
EDITORIAL The past year has been an interesting one for those interested in reproducible research...
This talk provides an overview of reproducibility and open source practices that we encourage resear...
This presentation was given to NHS Digital Reproducible Analytical Pipeline (RAP) Community on Frida...
Slides for Kirstie's talk at the NESTA Hack STIR event on 22 October 2019 Website: https://www.nest...
Phrases like the 'data deluge' and the 'reproducibility crisis' may serve to further the impression ...
This talk was given by Malvika Sharan at the first "Omics data generation and analysis group" meetin...