This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website including the ability to log in using your sspnet.org username and password.
Learn more
OK
Skip to main content (Press Enter).
Sign in
Skip auxiliary navigation (Press Enter).
SSP Website
Contact Us
Terms and Conditions
Style Guide
The online community for SSP members to connect, communicate and collaborate.
Skip main navigation (Press Enter).
Toggle navigation
Search Options
Home
Communities
All Communities
My Communities
Directory
Industry Events
Browse
Discussion Posts
Library Entries
Announcements
Participate
Social Feeds
Jobs
Help/FAQs
Communities
Community Home
Discussion
Topic Thread
Industry Announcements and Events
View Only
Community Home
Discussion
206
Library
4
Events
0
Members
656
Back to discussions
Expand all
|
Collapse all
Webinar: Best practices for improving the computational reproducibility of research
1.
Webinar: Best practices for improving the computational reproducibility of research
0
Recommend
Pierre Montagano
Posted Fri March 23, 2018 11:04 AM
Reply
Reply Privately
Options Dropdown
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/4915217509742/WN_6lCoCO0kRRS1NOe8lCQ6xA
With the aim of improving the computational reproducibility of the research they publish and fund, journals and funders are increasingly calling for published research to include associated data and code. However, computational reproducibility has long been time-consuming and technically challenging to achieve for researchers. Institutions and libraries can advance reproducibility through adoption of new tools and approaches for researchers that help prepare and publish code and data for easy reuse.
In this webinar, we introduce reproducibility best practices and resources that are applicable across disciplines. Finally, we will demonstrate tools that help researchers overcome barriers to reproducibility including how to share their code and data using Code Ocean.
Time April 12, 2018 2:00PM Eastern Time
------------------------------
Pierre Montagano
Director of Business Development
Code Ocean Inc
Jenkintown PA
(215) 460-8344
------------------------------
×
New Best Answer
This thread already has a best answer. Would you like to mark this message as the new best answer?
The mission of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is "to advance scholarly publishing and communication, and the professional development of its members through education, collaboration, and networking."
© 2023 SSP Society for Scholarly Publishing
Powered by Higher Logic