In this talk the Helmholtz Open Science Office will focus on digital reproducibility and its importance for open and robust science.
Research is reproducible when it is possible to (independently) recreate the same results from the same data and same code/analysis as used by the original researcher or team of researchers. Reproducibility enhances collaboration and transparency in science and...
The ReproHack reproducibility hackathon is a hands-on event where you can practice reproducible research with real-world data and research software (R or Python). We will suggest two scientific publicatios from the ReproHack repository (www.reprohack.org) with publicly available code and data you can choose from. During the event, you aim to reproduce the scientific results (figures and...