« Starting in April of this year, the German Research Foundation (DFG) is supporting a joint project of the Institute for Geoinformatics at the University of Münster and the local University Library. The aim of the project « Opening Reproducible Research » (o2r) is to make research results more reproducible and scientific work…
« (…) Ce MOOC est pour vous, doctorant-e-s, chercheur-se-s , étudiant-e-s en master, enseignant-e-s, ingénieur-e-s de toutes disciplines qui souhaitez vous former à des environnements de publication et des outils fiables :
Markdown pour la prise de note structurée des Outils d’indexation (DocFetcher et ExifTool) Gitlab pour le suivi de version…« In September 2017 eLife announced the start of the Reproducible Document Stack (RDS) project, a collaboration between Substance, Stencila and eLife to support the development of an open-source technology stack aimed at enabling researchers to publish reproducible manuscripts through online journals. Reproducible manuscripts enrich the traditional narrative of a research…
« Reproducibility is a key tenet of the scientific process that dictates the reliability and generality of results and methods. The complexities of ecological observations and data present novel challenges in satisfying needs for reproducibility and also transparency. Ecological systems are dynamic and heterogeneous, interacting with numerous factors that sculpt natural…
« Being able to replicate scientific findings is crucial for scientific progress. We replicate 21 systematically selected experimental studies in the social sciences published in Nature and Science between 2010 and 2015. The replications follow analysis plans reviewed by the original authors and pre-registered prior to the replications. The replications are…
« Transparency is essential for scientific progress. Access to underlying data and materials allows us to make progress through new discoveries and to better evaluate reported findings, which increases trust in science. However, there are challenges to changing norms of scientific practice. Culture change is a slow process because of inertia…
« This thesis investigated the factors that contribute to the cultural shift towards open science and data sharing in health and medical research, with a focus on the role health and medical journals play. The findings of this research demonstrate that journal data sharing policies are not effective and that journals…
« There’s been a flurry of reports and announcements on open science over the last few weeks. (…)
At July’s Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)/Jisc event in Oxford earlier in the year, Adam Tickell of the University of Sussex outlined four challenges for universities in the UK: a crisis in confidence…
« Publications : pourquoi les chercheurs ont-ils tant de mal à se reproduire ?
Depuis quand la reproductibilité est elle un critère fondamental pour la science ? La complexité, la spécificité, la précision des méthodes rend-elle plus difficile la reproduction ? Les disciplines sont-elles inégales face à ce problème ?
Michèle Leduc, membre du Comité d’éthique…
« Selon un sondage mené par le Journal Nature auprès de 1 576 scientifiques, plus de 70 % des chercheurs ont échoué à reproduire les expériences d’un autre scientifique, et plus de la moitié n’ont pas réussi à reproduire leurs propres expériences.
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