Reproducible research (Reproducible research is when data can be reanalysed taking the same steps and producing the same or similar result) is being implemented at different speeds in different disciplines, and Archaeology, as a discipline that sits at the intersection of the sciences and humanities, is at the start of this journey. Enabling reproducibility of your work by others is an important step in ensuring research quality. There are currently many barriers to moving towards reproducible research such as upskilling researchers in the practices, software and infrastructure needed to do reproducible research and also the need to address how we can, as a discipline, deal with issues like sensitive data. In this article, we seek to intr...
Archaeological fieldwork is rarely considered reproducible in the sense of the ideal scientific meth...
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
The manuscript was edited before publication, and this version does not correspond exactly to the fi...
Reproducible research (Reproducible research is when data can be reanalysed taking the same steps an...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp on 16 September at the BABAO 2022 conference. Reproducible researc...
The use of computers and complex software is pervasive in archaeology, yet their role in the analyti...
This is the presentation given at the workshop on 'Reproducible research in Archaeology' at Durham U...
This presentation was made at the Association of Emvironmental Archaeology Spring Conference on Open...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Most scientific papers are not reproducible: it is really hard, if not impossible, to understand how...
With the advent of the Web, increased emphasis on “research data management,” and innovations in rep...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Archaeological data are shadowy in a number of senses. They are notoriously incomplete and fragmenta...
Archaeological fieldwork is rarely considered reproducible in the sense of the ideal scientific meth...
Archaeological fieldwork is rarely considered reproducible in the sense of the ideal scientific meth...
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
The manuscript was edited before publication, and this version does not correspond exactly to the fi...
Reproducible research (Reproducible research is when data can be reanalysed taking the same steps an...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp on 16 September at the BABAO 2022 conference. Reproducible researc...
The use of computers and complex software is pervasive in archaeology, yet their role in the analyti...
This is the presentation given at the workshop on 'Reproducible research in Archaeology' at Durham U...
This presentation was made at the Association of Emvironmental Archaeology Spring Conference on Open...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Most scientific papers are not reproducible: it is really hard, if not impossible, to understand how...
With the advent of the Web, increased emphasis on “research data management,” and innovations in rep...
Reproducibility and transparency can be regarded (at least in experimental research) as a hallmark o...
Archaeological data are shadowy in a number of senses. They are notoriously incomplete and fragmenta...
Archaeological fieldwork is rarely considered reproducible in the sense of the ideal scientific meth...
Archaeological fieldwork is rarely considered reproducible in the sense of the ideal scientific meth...
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
The manuscript was edited before publication, and this version does not correspond exactly to the fi...