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Read More“Replication” means a lot of things to a lot of people. But not necessarily the same thing. Earlier this year, the National Academy of Sciences published a report on “Reproducibility” that fleshed out some of the subtleties of this concept….
Read MoreThe Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, a division of the American Library Association, is hosting a one-day workshop on issues of reproducibility. The workshop will feature “scholars, librarians, and technologists” discussing “tools and techniques to manage data, enable research transparency, and…
Read More[From the article, “New article type verifies experimental reproducibility” at Elsevier Connect] ” Information Systems, a data science journal published by Elsevier, has devised a solution to the question of reproducibility by establishing a new article type: the Invited Reproducibility Paper. Authors of…
Read MoreIn late February, the National Academy of Sciences published a report summarizing a workshop held the previous year. The report can be freely downloaded here. The workshop convened researchers across a wide variety of disciplines and addressed numerous facets regarding…
Read MoreThe Berkeley Institute for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS) is extending the application deadline for its Transparency and Reproducibility workshop to April 8th. The workshop runs from June 8-10th and is taught by an impressive set scholars: Edward Miguel (Introduction); Tom…
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