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The academic impact of Open Science: a scoping review

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science
Open Science seeks to make research processes and outputs more accessible, transparent and inclusive, ensuring that scientific findings can be freely shared, scrutinized and built upon by researchers and others.
Thomas Klebel   +4 more
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Rethinking research reproducibility [PDF]

open access: yesThe EMBO Journal, 2018
“To boldly go where no man has gone before”! Exploring and innovating—isn9t this why we are in science after all? But as exciting this may be, others must be able to confirm our results through competent replication. As Karl Popper famously put it: “Single occurrences that cannot be reproduced are of no significance to science” (Popper, 1935). However,
openaire   +3 more sources

Reproducibility in chemistry research

open access: yesHeliyon
Chemistry is a reproducible science whose pillars - synthesis and analysis - actually comprise a huge collection of highly reproducible experimental methods to synthesize and analyze substances. The historical development of chemistry, furthermore, shows that reproducibility of methods has been the companion of novelty and creative innovation.
Ciriminna, Rosaria   +3 more
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A Decision Tree to Shepherd Scientists through Data Retrievability [PDF]

open access: yesSecond Workshop on Reproducibility and Replication of Research Results (RRRR 2023), 2023
Reproducibility is a crucial aspect of scientific research that involves the ability to independently replicate experimental results by analysing the same data or repeating the same experiment. Over the years, many works have been proposed to make the results of the experiments actually reproducible.
arxiv  

Population and species neighbor identity impact trait–trait relationships and plant performance

open access: yesPopulation Ecology, EarlyView.
We evaluated how populations and species identity influence plant performance and trait outcomes in mixtures, and assessed trait variation among populations of two forb species native to the western United States (Dieteria canescens and Heterotheca villosa) following three interaction treatments (single‐population monoculture, two‐population mixture ...
Alicia J. Foxx   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reasons, challenges, and some tools for doing reproducible transportation research

open access: yesCommunications in Transportation Research, 2021
This paper introduces reproducible research (RR), and explains its importance, benefits, and challenges. Some important tools for conducting RR in Transportation Research are also introduced.
Zuduo Zheng
doaj  

Building a Culture of Reproducibility in Academic Research [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2022
Reproducibility is an ideal that no researcher would dispute "in the abstract", but when aspirations meet the cold hard reality of the academic grind, reproducibility often "loses out". In this essay, I share some personal experiences grappling with how to operationalize reproducibility while balancing its demands against other priorities.
arxiv  

Effects of chronic browsing on life‐history traits of an irruptive large herbivore population

open access: yesPopulation Ecology, EarlyView.
This study aimed to determine the relationship between diet quality, body mass, and size (hind foot length), and female reproduction and sought to identify the mechanism by which high density under severe food limitations is maintained. Our results demonstrated that sika deer introduced to Nakanoshima Island have maintained high densities through high ...
Koichi Kaji   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Creating statistical reports in the past, present and future [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Română de Statistică, 2014
The paper summarizes the most important milestones in the recent history of computer-aided data analysis, then suggests an alternative reporting workflow to the traditional statistical software methods by the means of an R package implementing ...
Gergely Daróczi
doaj  

Interactive Tools for Reproducible Science -- Understanding, Supporting, and Motivating Reproducible Science Practices [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2020
Reproducibility should be a cornerstone of science as it enables validation and reuse. In recent years, the scientific community and the general public became increasingly aware of the reproducibility crisis, i.e. the wide-spread inability of researchers to reproduce published work, including their own.
arxiv  

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