21 Apr 2016 | Markus Konkol
Getting user input and evaluating our ideas is a crucial part of the project. Therefore, starting today, we run an online questionnaire investigating user interaction in the context of reproducible research. The survey is also advertised this week at the EGU General Assembly.
Please take a few minutes to help understanding reproducibility in geoscience research by participating in the first o2r survey at https://o2r.info/survey.
08 Apr 2016 | Daniel Nüst
Next week the largest European geosciences conference of the year will take place in Vienna: the European Geophysical Union General Assembly 2016. It takes place in the Austria Center Vienna for a full week and expects to welcome over thirteen thousand scientists from all over the world. A vast variety of research across all disciplines of the Earth, planetary and space sciences will be presented in a meeting programme featuring workshops, lectures, talks, and posters…
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19 Jan 2016 | Daniel Nüst, Markus Konkol
Welcome to the new website of the research project Opening Reproducible Research.
You can learn the basics of the project and get to know the participants on the About page.
In short, we will develop new methods to make geosciences research reproducible. We will create open source tools and standards to compile text, data, and code (both sources and binary executables) into research compendia. These compendia will be easy to create for non-developers, executable in a web-based infrastructure, and allow exchanging of data and methods between compatible compendia.
You can follow our work on GitHub.