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SUMMARY:Purdue University Open Research Event: Scientific Reproducibil
 ity: Opportunities and Challenges for Open Research Data and Code
DESCRIPTION:This event will commence with the presentation of an Open 
 Access (Research) Award by Dr. S. Laurel Weldon, Interim Vice Provost 
 for Faculty Affairs. It will be presented this year to Dr. Mark S. Lun
 dstrom, Don and Carol Scifres Distinguished Professor of Electrical an
 d Computer Engineering and founding director of the Network for Comput
 ational Nanotechnology (NCN). The award is presented in recognition of
  Dr. Lundstrom’s leadership in creating NanoHUB, a radical departure
  from traditional forms of scholarly communication in nanotechnology w
 ith a strongly open access character. Annually, nearly 250,000 users i
 n 172 countries access over 3,000 resources from more than 1,000 autho
 rs for research and education, including over 250 simulation tools. Af
 ter the presentation, James L. Mullins, Dean of Libraries, will introd
 uce the speaker.\nAbstract: It is now widely recognized that the trad
 itional published article is insufficient to permit verification of co
 mputational results. The emergence of powerful computational hardware 
 combined with vast data collection and storage capabilities presents m
 any novel opportunities for researchers. Unfortunately current standar
 ds for communication of published computational findings make verifica
 tion and validation next to impossible. A movement toward reproducible
  research – dissemination that includes sufficient experimental deta
 ils such that results can be replicated by others in the field, i.e. t
 he code and the data – has developed in many disciplines and researc
 h areas to address this shortcoming in research communication. In this
  talk Dr. Stodden will explore the problem and address solutions emerg
 ing from researchers and institutions, federal policy efforts, and jou
 rnal publication standards.\nBio: Victoria Stodden is an assistant pr
 ofessor of Statistics at Columbia University whose research centers on
  the multifaceted problem of enabling reproducibility in computational
  science. This includes studying adequacy and robustness in replicated
  results, designing and implementing validation systems, developing st
 andards of openness for data and code sharing, and resolving legal and
  policy barriers to disseminating reproducible research. Her work has 
 resulted in platforms and tools such as SparseLab, RunMyCode.org, and 
 the Reproducible Research Standard. Stodden is a member of the Nationa
 l Science Foundation's Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastructure, the 
 Mathematics and Physical Sciences Directorate Subcommittee on Support 
 for the Statistical Sciences at NSF, the National Academies of Science
  committee on Responsible Science: Ensuring the Integrity of the Resea
 rch Process, and several committees in the American Statistical Associ
 ation. She completed her PhD in Statistics and her law degree at Stanf
 ord University, and her Erdös Number is 3.\n\nThis event will be live
  streamed and can be found here:  http://www.kaltura.com/tiny/pvhfc\
 n\nFor more information visit http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/events/
 purdue-university-open-research-event-scientific-reproducibility
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20131025T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20131025T093000
CATEGORIES:open, research, presentation
LOCATION:Lawson Room 1142 - Purdue University
WEBSITE:http://www.lib.purdue.edu/openaccess/oaweek
URL:http://www.lib.purdue.edu/openaccess/oaweek
CONTACT:765-494-8511
ORGANIZER:Co-sponsored by Purdue Libraries and the Cyber Center in Dis
 covery Park
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="David Sc
 herer":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/profile/DavidScherer
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