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Practical Steps for Increasing Openness and Reproducibility: A Day of Open Science

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Practical Steps for Increasing Openness and Reproducibility: A Day of Open Science

Time: October 23, 2018 from 10am to 5pm
Country: United States of America
Street: 90 Mt. Auburn St
City/Town: Cambridge
Website or Map: https://hlrdm.library.harvard…
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Julie Goldman
Latest Activity: Oct 9, 2018

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Open Science Framework Workshop
 

There are many actions researchers can take to increase the openness and reproducibility of their work. Please join us for a day-long workshop, hosted by the Center for Open Science, to learn easy, practical steps to increase the reproducibility of your work. The workshop will be hands-on and is aimed at graduate students, postdocs, and faculty across disciplines. No knowledge of programming or other specialized tools is required.

In the morning session participants will gain a foundation for incorporating reproducible, transparent practices into their current workflows by creating a reproducible project from start to finish. The afternoon session will build on this foundation by examining case studies and designing appropriate open workflows for each situation.

Morning topics:

  • Project documentation
  • Version control
  • Pre-Analysis plans
  • Open source tools like the Center for Open Science’s OSF to easily implement these concepts in a scientific workflow

Afternoon topics

  • Build structures to support complex workflows
  • Tie projects together across studies and teams
  • Design for long term reuse and replication
  • Incorporate privacy protections and IRB concerns

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