The case for Open Research: reproducibility, retractions
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This is the third instalment of ‘The case for Open Research’ series of blogs exploring the problems with Scholarly…
This is the third instalment of ‘The case for Open Research’ series of blogs exploring the problems with Scholarly…
This is the third instalment of ‘The case for Open Research’ series of blogs exploring the problems with Scholarly…
While we’ve written about using GitHub for publishing before, in this post I will explore publishing data on GitHub, as opposed…
Reproducibility is a bedrock principle of science. The results in a scientific paper are not supposed to be the reflection of…
In my latest Pacific Standard column, I write about Nature Publishing Group’s new read-only access policy, allowing subscribers…
Last week, Macmillan’s Nature Publishing Group, a major for-profit publisher of scientific journals, cracked open its paywall a…
This week, as part of the request from The Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National...
The topic of scientific reproducibility has come up around here before, as it deserves to. The literature is not always reliable…
Neuroskeptic readers will know that there's been a lot of concern lately over unreproducible results and false positives in…
Mobley A, Linder SK, Braeuer R, Ellis LM, Zwelling L (2013) A Survey on Data Reproducibility in Cancer Research Provides…