Reproducibility PRESERVATION: Taking the Pulse
Our final community meeting in this series, on preservation and reproducible research took place on July 29, 2021 (see meeting notes, slides, and motivating questions). About 20 people participated in the conversation representing a variety of stakeholders. Among the top priorities the group singled out on the topic of preservation and reproducible research are responsibility, […]
Reproducibility PRESERVATION: Join the discussion!
It is with bittersweet excitement that we announce our fifth and final community conversation in our series around reproducibility. This month, we hope to see you for a discussion on the curation and long-term preservation of reproducible research! We are hoping in particular to discuss the following topics: What are some of the minimum requirements […]
Reproducibility PUBLISHING: Taking the Pulse
The community meeting on publishing reproducible research took place on June 24, 2021 (see meeting notes, slides, and motivating questions). Over 25 people participated in the conversation representing researchers, publishers, librarians, and data and information professionals. These are the main themes and key questions that emerged from the conversation: goals and standards, reforms and initiatives, […]
Reproducibility PUBLISHING: Join the discussion
Please join us for the fourth community conversation in our series of discussions around reproducibility. This month, we invite you to a conversation on publishing and scholarly communications of reproducible research! We are hoping in particular to discuss the following topics: How can and should we update scholarly publishing to reflect the richness of methods […]
Reproducibility TRAINING & EDUCATION: Taking the Pulse
The community meeting on reproducibility training and education took place on May 20, 2021 (see meeting notes, slides, and invitation). In this post, we will summarize the main themes that emerged from the conversation and highlight key remaining questions. The goal of reproducibility training and education An important distinction needs to be recognized between the […]
Reproducibility TRAINING & EDUCATION: Join the discussion!
We are excited to announce the third community conversation in our series of discussions around reproducibility. This month, we invite you to a conversation on training and education to help realize reproducible research! We are hoping in particular to discuss these questions about training and education: How is reproducibility currently being taught, if it is? […]
Reproducibility SOLUTIONS: Taking the Pulse
On April 22 we held a community meeting about the tools and solutions that help realize reproducible research (see meeting notes and slides). After brief introductions and background on the goals of the Emerging Interest Group (EIG) on Reproducibility and Replicability and the P-WG, the group expressed its priorities for the conversation. We bring you […]
Reproducibility SOLUTIONS: Join the discussion
We are excited to announce the second community conversation in our series of discussions around reproducibility. Last month, we had our first confabulation on principles related to reproducibility, and this month, we invite you to a discussion on tools and solutions to help realize reproducible research! We are hoping in particular to discuss these facets […]
Reproducibility PRINCIPLES: Taking the pulse
The community meeting about fundamental principles related to reproducibility, convened by the P-WG on March 25, 2021, was lively and informative. About 25 people attended the meeting, and collaborative notes and slides from the meeting can be found here. The central question before the group was, what are the principles we can agree on and […]