Webinar on increasing openness and reproducibility in research

Learn about the easy and practical steps researchers can take to increase the reproducibility of their work

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ABOUT THE RESOURCE

TYPE:
Webinar
PRESENTER:
April Clyburne-Sherin, Center for Open Science (COS)
DATE:
May 2016
DOCUMENT LANGUAGE:
English
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Webinar presenter April Clyburne-Sherin of the Centre for Open Science (COS) talks about incorporating reproducible, transparent practices into current research workflows in this COS webinar, hosted by EIFL. 

The webinar is aimed at faculty, staff, and students engaged in quantitative research. 

This webinar also introduces the Open Science Framework (OSF), a free, open source web application built to help researchers manage their workflows. The OSF is part collaboration tool, part version control software, and part data archive, and connects to popular tools researchers already use, like Dropbox, Box, Github and Mendeley, to streamline workflows and increase efficiency.

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The Center for Open Science (COS) is a non-profit science and technology organization based in Virginia, USA. Its mission is to increase the transparency, reproducibility, and inclusivity of scientific research by offering free tools and services to researchers. April Clyburne-Sherin is an epidemiologist with strong methodological and statistical skills.

Additional resource

The Open Science Framework: OSF 101 video